The Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) is offering a Leadership in Sustainability prize to recognise the achievements of individuals through their architecture, education and community engagement. Individuals or groups demonstrating exceptional leadership and an outstanding contribution to the advancement of sustainability of the built environment may be nominated or self-nominate for the prize. The prize […]
January 19th, 2010
The Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) is offering a Leadership in Sustainability prize to recognise the achievements of individuals through their architecture, education and community engagement.
Individuals or groups demonstrating exceptional leadership and an outstanding contribution to the advancement of sustainability of the built environment may be nominated or self-nominate for the prize.
The prize will be awarded on the basis of demonstrated national or international peer recognition.
All applications must be received by Thursday 11 February 2010. Details can be found on the AIA website.
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