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14 Nov 2022

Shortlist Announced: Dulux Study Tour 2023 by the Australian Institute of Architects

Shortlist Announced: Dulux Study Tour 2023 by the Australian Institute of Architects

The 2023 Dulux Study Tour shortlist was revealed by the Australian Institute of Architects. Thirty young architects will move on to the next round of evaluation:

Lavanya Arulanadam – City Design, The City of Melbourne
Gabriella Avenia – Hassell
Montgomery Balding – Archier
Edwina Brisbane – Cumulus Studio
Ellen Buttrose – People Oriented Design POD
James Connor – Card Practice
Lauren Crockett – Sibling Architecture
Zoe Diacolabrianos – Wowowa
Ray Dinh – Andrew Maynard Architecture
Vlad Doudakliev – Fieldwork
Hugh Feggans – Aych Architects
Jessie Fowler – Fowler and Ward
Thomas Gray – Tom Gray Architect
Alexandra Greer – AKH Designs
Imogen Hebart – C/- Walter Brooke & Associates
Jenna Holder – Das Studio
Kimberley Hui – Designinc Melbourne
Gumji Kang – Snøhetta
Bradley Kerr
Sarah Lebner – Cooee Architecture
Yang Yang Lee – Mode Design
Rachel Licht – Licht Architecture
Tiffany Liew – Andrew Burns Architecture
Rachel McNally – MA Architects
Alexander Nielsen – Circa Morris Nunn Architects
Kate Shepherd – Studio Heim
Lauren Sideris – Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Mia Willemsen – Hassell
Emily Watson – Studio Bright
Eugenia Zoubtchenko – Trethowan Architecture

A jury will select five winners who will go to three locations for a 10-day tour of the top architectural buildings and practises. The tour will make its first international appearance since 2019 in 2023.

Submissions for Stage 2 must be received by November 18, 2022, and winners will be notified in February 2023.

 


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