The Institute is proud to announce the Jurors for this year’s International Chapter Architecture Awards.
These awards celebrate the diversity of built outcomes across the state and the vital contributions of our local members. We congratulate those selected; each juror brings unique expertise to the rigorous peer-review process that defines Australia’s most esteemed architecture awards.
Join us in July 2026, where the winners will be announced in a fantastic evening set to celebrate excellence and innovation.
2026 Jurors
- JURY CHAIR – Justin Hill LFRAIA, MSIA
- Anuradha Chatterjee Associate RAIA, RV University
- Cecilia Bischeri Affiliate RAIA, Griffith University
- Nick Roberts RAIA, Roberts Gray Architects
- Noam Maitless RAIA, Maitless+Associates
Justin Hill
Justin Hill is an architect with an international career shaped by a strong commitment to thoughtful, place-responsive design. Formerly a senior member of Kerry Hill Architects in Singapore, Justin contributed to a range of award-winning projects recognised for their clarity, material richness and deep engagement with landscape and culture.
Working within one of the region’s most respected architectural practices, he was involved in projects across Asia and beyond, gaining extensive experience in designing for diverse climatic, cultural and urban contexts. This experience has informed a design approach grounded in restraint, craft and a careful understanding of how architecture can enhance the experience of place.
Justin has also made a significant contribution to the profession through his leadership within the Australian Institute of Architects, serving as a Chapter Councillor for the International Chapter and as Chapter Chair.
His work is characterised by a focus on spatial quality, environmental responsiveness and the integration of architecture with its setting. He brings a considered and collaborative approach to practice, drawing on both international experience and a strong appreciation for local context.
Dr Anuradha Chatterjee
Dr Anuradha Chatterjee is a distinguished architectural historian and academic leader whose international career is defined by a deep engagement with the history, theory, and heritage of the built environment. With over two decades of experience spanning Australia, India, and China, she has developed a global perspective on architectural education and research.
Currently serving as Dean of the School of Design and Innovation and Pro Vice-Chancellor at RV University, Anuradha has held senior leadership roles at several prestigious institutions, including Manipal University Jaipur and the Avani Institute of Design. Her academic approach is grounded in a rigorous understanding of architectural discourse, supported by a PhD from the University of New South Wales.
Anuradha’s expertise extends beyond the academy into high-level industry practice. She has contributed as a Senior Research Fellow at PTW Architects and as a Senior Architectural Historian and Heritage Advisor in Sydney, where she focused on the preservation and interpretation of cultural significance. Her work as a Guest Curator for Customs House, City of Sydney, further highlights her commitment to communicating the value of architecture to the public.
Her career is characterised by a focus on sustainable building practices and the critical role of history in shaping contemporary design. She brings a highly considered, research-led approach to the profession, balancing global leadership with a dedicated appreciation for local heritage and architectural craft.
Dr. Cecilia Bischeri
Dr. Cecilia Bischeri is a registered architect and academic leader whose career is defined by a commitment to socially responsive design and the advancement of professional standards. Currently serving as the Program Director for the Master of Architecture at Griffith University and the head of the Architecture Et cetera Lab, Cecilia bridges the gap between rigorous research and design excellence.
With an international background including a PhD from the Politecnico di Milano and an M.Phil. from the University of Queensland, she brings a global perspective to her work in the Australasian region. Her career has transitioned from practice in Milan to significant academic leadership in Australia, where she is a recognized voice in architectural pedagogy and design evaluation.
Cecilia has made substantial contributions to the profession through her governance roles, including serving on the Accreditation Management Committee for the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) and as Co-Secretary for the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA). Her leadership is further highlighted by her appointment as the Academic Lead for curriculum reviews at international institutions.
Characterised by a focus on local identity and a sense of place, her creative work explores how architecture can mitigate social inequalities and respond to global challenges. Whether through curated exhibitions on post-pandemic residential habitats or research into refugee resettlement, she brings a considered and collaborative approach to understanding the impact of design on daily life.
Nick Roberts
Nick Roberts is a leading design architect and educator with an international career spanning New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and the Netherlands. As the founder of Roberts Gray Architects, he brings a depth of experience in designing for diverse contexts, having contributed to a body of work that has been widely awarded and published.
Before establishing his own practice in 2022, Nick led the design of several high-profile projects for John Wardle Architects (now Wardle) that received National Awards from the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA). His professional excellence was further recognised in 2021 when he was selected for the prestigious AIA Dulux Study Tour. His portfolio also includes winning the design competition for the Australian Prime Minister’s residence and exhibiting work at the Venice Biennale.
In addition to his practice, Nick has made significant contributions to architectural discourse as an educator and author. He has taught master’s level design studios at renowned institutions, including Harvard University, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and the University of Melbourne. He has also authored a monograph for the global practice UNStudio and contributed to the London-based REAL Review.
Based in Auckland, Nick’s work is characterised by a commitment to design excellence at an international level. His practice, Roberts Gray Architects, continues this trajectory, having already received national-level recognition for its debut built project, the S.K.I House.
Noam Maitless
Noam C. Maitless is an architect, urban designer, and educator with three decades of international experience spanning Australia, North America, Europe, and Asia. As the Principal of Maitless+Associates Architects and an Associate Professor in Practice at the Australian National University, his work operates at the critical intersection of place, economic strategy, and culture.
Now based in Canberra, Noam focuses on civic and cultural projects that translate complex urban systems into human-centred environments. His career is defined by high-level design leadership, including previous roles as Design Director for GHD Design and National Practice Leader at CallisonRTKL, where he oversaw large-scale infrastructure and mixed-use programs across Australia and Asia.
Noam’s portfolio includes significant public works such as the National Holocaust Memorial and Education Centre, the Australian War Memorial Master Plan, and the Downtown Las Vegas Redevelopment. His expertise is further utilised as a Development Advisor for the City Renewal Authority, where he steers design and governance frameworks for major Canberra precincts.
With an academic background from Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of Oxford, Noam brings a research-led approach to the profession. His work is characterised by a commitment to sustainable infrastructure, circular economies, and the integration of First Nations practices into contemporary design excellence.