As an effort to highlight the achievements of people in architecture more firmly, the Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards will bring together a suite of existing annual architecture prizes.
As an effort to highlight the achievements of people in architecture more firmly, the Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards will bring together a suite of existing annual architecture prizes.
April 4th, 2011
The Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards will include the Glenn Murcutt Student Prize, Neville Quarry Architectural Education Prize, Student Prize for the Advancement of Architecture and Dulux Study Tour winners.
As an effort to highlight the achievements of people in architecture more firmly, the Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards will bring together a suite of existing annual architecture prizes.
There is also scope for the development of new prizes recognising individuals making a contribution to the profession and Australia’s built environment.
Tickets are on sale online at architecture.com.au
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