The Australian Institute of Architects’ 2021 Dulux Study Tour shortlist

Fifteen emerging architects from New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania have been named on the Australian Institute of Architects’ Dulux Study Tour shortlist.

From this list, five will be selected by the jury for the prize, which will be touring Australia for the first time in 2021.

The prize is open to architects and graduates of architecture of who have graduated with a Master of Architecture degree (or equivalent) within the past 10 years.

The 2021 winners will “explore the very best of Australian architecture, meet inspiring Australian architects and go behind the scenes on some of this country’s best design projects.” The tour will take place this November.

On the shortlist are:

Alex Nielsen – Circa Morris Nunn Chua Architects (Tas)

Carly Martin – Akimbo Architecture (NSW)

Dominic Warland – EJE Architecture (NSW)

Edwina Brisbane – Cumulus Studio (Vic)

Elizabeth Walsh – Cumulus Studio (Tas)

Jamileh Jahangiri – Cox Architecture (NSW)

Jessica Spresser – Spresser (NSW)

Joseph Pappalardo – M3 Architecture and Parc office (Qld)

Lauren Sideris – Tonkin Zulaikha Greer (NSW)

Madeleine Swete Kelly – Blight Rayner Architecture (NSW)

Madeline Sewall – Breathe Architecture (Vic)

Nick Roberts – Roberts Gray Architects (Vic)

Ray Dinh – Austin Maynard Architects (Vic)

Sam Bowstead – JDA Co (Qld)

Simon Rochowski – Studio Plus Three (NSW)

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