Entries close October 1st 2013 for the QANTAS SOYA Architecture and Design Awards
Entries close October 1st 2013 for the QANTAS SOYA Architecture and Design Awards
September 30th, 2013
The Qantas Spirit of Youth Awards offers architects and interior designers aged 30 and under the chance to accelerate their creative careers with a ticket to anywhere in 2013 – $5,000 in Qantas flights to see you jet away to where inspiration and opportunity dictate.
You’ll also be offered a professional mentorship with internationally-respected architect, Brian Zulaikha, Director of TZG and President of the Australian Institute of Architects, and did we mention $5,000 cash?!
QANTAS SOYA
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