The Australian Institute of Architects’ 2015 Gold Medallist, Peter Stutchbury, will begin his 2015 Gold Medal Tour in Newcastle on 28 July.
July 22nd, 2015
Peter Stutchbury will present in each state and territory as part of the Gold Medal Tour culminating in Sydney, November 19 with the AS Hook Address.
Announced in March, the Gold Medal is the Institute’s highest honour and was awarded to Stutchbury “for his ongoing contribution to the advancement of architecture through practice, teaching and participation in professional activities and organisations,” said Immediate Past President, David Karotkin.
“In 34 years of practice, Stutchbury has mastered the art of creating architecture that speaks of the place it inhabits – buildings that are environmentally sustainable, culturally specific and locally embedded,” the jury said.
Stutchbury’s most famous works include his two Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture winning projects, Springwater (2005) and Bay House (2003), Deepwater Woolshed and Invisible House, winner of a 2014 NSW Architecture Award for Residential Architecture. He also received the 2015 Wilkinson Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) for Light House at the recent NSW Architecture Awards.
2015 Gold Medal Tour Dates
28th July – Newcastle
25th August – Sydney
26th August – Melbourne
27th August – Hobart
7th October – Canberra
8th October – Perth
9th October – Adelaide
13th October – Brisbane
14th October – Darwin
19th Nov – Sydney – AS Hook Address
For ticket and event details visit Architecture.com.au
Images by Michael Nicholson
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