2015 Dulux Study Tour shortlist revealed

Forty-six young emerging architects have been shortlisted for the 2015 Dulux Study Tour. The coveted travelling scholarship is awarded annually to five individuals, no more than ten years from graduation, for the contributions to architectural practice, education, design excellence and community involvement.

Now in its eighth year, the Dulux Study Tour counts amongst its alumni some of Australia’s most recognised architects including Jefa Greenway (Victoria’s first Indigenous registered architect), Shaun Carter (winner of 2014 NSW Emerging Architect Prize) and Suzannah Waldron (whose project Art Gallery of Ballarat Annexe won the 2012 Victorian Architecture Award, Public Architecture – Alterations and Additions). The 2015 tour will visit Tokyo, Paris and London. Winners will be announced in March, 2015 as part of the Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards.

On the shortlist are:

  • Tomek Archer – Tomahawk Studios
  • Megan Baynes – Room11 architects
  • Daniel Beasly – Stukel Stone
  • Peter Booth – Booth&Watts, Uni of Tasmania
  • Andrew Boyne – Andrew T Boyne Architect
  • Michael Bradburn – Cox Richardson
  • Nic Brunsdon – Post- Architecture/ Spacemarket
  • Casey Bryant – Andrew Burns Architect
  • Anthony Clarke – Black Line One X Architecture Studio
  • John Doyle – Index Architecture & RMIT University
  • John Ellway – James Russell Architect
  • Kate Ferguson – CoDesign Studio
  • Rosalyn Fraser – Tessellate a+d
  • Louisa Gee – m3architecture
  • Bonnie Herring – Breathe Architecture
  • Georgina Hoad – Beca
  • Michelle Emma James – Here Studio
  • Caroline Kite – Allen Jack + Cottier Architects
  • Phuong Le – MODE Design
  • Yuri Leong – YL Architecture
  • Maryam Litkouhi – Rider Levett Bucknall
  • Joseph Loh – SJB Architects
  • Nikhila Madabhushi – Pleysier Perkins
  • Carmen Masry – Webber Architects
  • Madelaine McCombe – Plus Architecture
  • Yvonne Meng – City of Melbourne
  • Mick Moloney – Moloney Architects
  • Joshua Morrin – Lyons
  • David Neustein – Other Architects
  • Joseph O’Meara – BVN
  • Michael Ong – MODO Architecture
  • Jet O’Rourke – Architectus
  • Anthony Parsons – David Boyle Architect
  • Sam Perversi-Brooks – Self-employed
  • Alberto Quizon – CHROFI
  • Chloe Rayfield – Bureau SRH
  • Michael Roper – Architecture Architecture
  • Andrew Schulze
  • Claire Scorpo – Claire Scorpo Architects
  • Michael Smith – Atelier Red + Black
  • Cassandra Stronach – Group D Creative
  • Mark Szczerbicki – Own Practice
  • Rebecca Whan – Jackson Teece Architects
  • Monique Woodward – WoodWoodWard Architecture
  • Dirk Yates – m3architecture
  • Joshua Zoeller – CHROFI

The Dulux Study Tour is a collaborative initiative between Dulux, the Australian Institute of Architects and EmAGN. It is proudly supported by ArchitectureAU.com.

Jury: David Karotkin (national president, Australian Institute of Architects), Phil White (general manager, Dulux Trade Division), Jacqueline Connor (president, EmAGN), Samantha Taylor (2008 Dulux Study Tour winner), Katelin Butler (editor, Houses magazine), Bernadette Wilson (national prizes manager, Australian Institute of Architects).

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