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The Romaldo Giurgola Award For Public Architecture & The Derek Wrigley Award For Sustainable Architecture & The Pamille Berg Prize For Art In Architecture | Canberra Hospital Expansion | BVN | Photographer: Tom Roe

2026 NSW ARCHITECTURE AWARDS

Entries are now open for the biggest celebration of NSW design. Closing Thursday, 12 February at 5:00PM

2026 ACT ARCHITECTURE AWARDS Events

Join the biggest night of the year in the Australian Capital Territory, chapter winners will be announced.

ACT Winners

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2026 ACT Architecture Awards - People's Choice Award

Vote here for your favourite project from the ACT entered in the 2026 Chapter Architecture Awards

You can review the entries here
Don't forget to register for the 2026 ACT Architecture Awards on the 13th of June, where the winner of the People's Choice Prize, Awards, and the prestigious Canberra Medallion will be revealed!

Chapter Standard entry fee (ex gst) A+ Membership Fee (10% discount) ex gst
ACT $700 $630
It is a requirement of entry that all entrants read and understand the Awards Entry Handbook. The Handbooks are an excellent resource of helping to develop a successful awards entry. Give your project the best possible chance to succeed and familiarise yourself with the Handbook before commencing your entry.

Entries for 2026 opened on Monday 17 November 2025. 

To enter the Australian Institute of Architects Architecture Awards Program, an entrant must be a registered architect and Institute member. To be eligible to enter, entrants must meet the following three requirements:

1. Member Status

  • be an architect registered in the State or Territory of the project or deemed to be registered in the State or Territory under the Mutual Recognition Act 1992 (Cmwlth), and
  • be an Institute Member at the time of entry, and
  • be a principal of the practice who owns, or is a formal licensee, of the copyright in the work being entered.

2. Practical Completion

  • The project must have reached practical completion by 31 December in the year proceeding the year of judging. (e.g. To be eligible for the 2024 National Architecture Awards, your project must have reached practical completion by 31 December 2023)
3. Sustainability Checklist (implemented at the start of the 2024 season)
  • Projects must receive a PASS result in at least 2 out of the 6 sections (General, Projection of Land and Ecological Systems, Siting and Urban Design, Energy Efficiency and Consumption, Selection of Building Materials and Process & Social Issues) on the Sustainable Architecture checklist located at the beginning of the online entry form*. This does not guarantee consideration in the Sustainable Architecture category, you must opt in to do so via the online entry
    form.

    *Entrants in the Small Project Architecture and Heritage categories are still required to complete the checklist to the best of their ability but are NOT required to meet the minimum 2 out of 6 result and are exempt from this requirement.

    Watch this video to understand the changes made regarding the sustainability checklist.  

Policy

Before submitting an entry into the Chapter Architecture Awards, please become familiar with the Awards, Prizes and Honours Policy.

Terms and conditions

Ensure you also read the Terms and Conditions before submitting an entry.

Consent forms

It is the entrant’s responsibility to ensure that the following Copyright Consent Forms are completed and signed. Entrants are required to submit these forms to the Institute as part of the online entry system.

2026 KEY DATES

Event Date
Entries Open 17 November, 2025
Entries Close 18 February, 2026
Jury Presentations 18, 19 & 20 March, 2026
ACT Awards Night 13 June, 2026

ACT ARCHITECTURE PRIZES

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Daramalan Performing Arts Centre | Stewart Architecture | Photographer: Thurston Empson

Canberra MEDALLION

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Australian War Memorial New Entrance and Parade Ground | Studio.SC | Photographer: Thurston Empson

The Robert Foster Prize for Light in Architecture

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Canberra Hospital Expansion | BVN | Photographer: Tom Roe

The Pamille Berg Prize for Art in Architecture

Connection to Country Narrative Prize

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Canberra Hospital Expansion | BVN | Photographer: Tom Roe

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Industry Terraces | JUDD.studio | Photographer: Brett Boardman Photography

Missing Middle Prize

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Denman Village Park Amenities | Carter Williamson Architects | Photographer: Brett Boardman

Social Impact Prize

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Daramalan Performing Arts Centre | Stewart Architecture | Photographer: Thurston Empson

EmAGN Project Award

2026 JURY

We are thrilled to officially announce the appointed Jury for the 2026 ACT Architecture Awards.

These awards serve to recognise the innovation and excellence of Australian design and a showcase of the architects making it all possible. Through a rigorous system of peer review, our jurors provide the expertise that makes these Australia’s most respected Architecture awards.

We are immensely grateful to the appointed jury members for their hard work and commitment to the profession.

Jury Chair, Alex Lawlor, Associate Principal & Studio Leader, Architectus

Alexandra brings over 30 years’ experience in architecture, urban design, strategic planning, development planning and portfolio management to her national and cross-sector leadership role at Architectus. 

With a diverse career that has seen her at the centre of some of the most innovative urban projects in Australia, Alex is Architectus’ Studio Leader for Canberra. Working with design teams, clients and communities, Alex encourages deep and broad dialogue about the future and how good design can prepare us for climate uncertainty, ongoing technological evolutions, and community building. Alex combines strong analytical and problem-solving skills with truly creative and lateral thinking to explore how we secure options for multiple possible futures. 

Alex is a committee member of NAWIC ACT, Social Sustainability Committee member of PCA ACT Chapter, and a director of TEN Women, a group of 10 senior women with a mandate to connect and empower women across the property industry. 

Edward Salib, Director, Studio.SC

Edward Salib is a Director at Studio.SC, with extensive experience delivering complex civic, cultural, and urban projects across Australia and internationally. His portfolio spans courthouse precincts, transport infrastructure, public memorials, mixed-use residential developments, and city-shaping masterplans, with a strong focus on architecture that contributes meaningfully to the public realm. 

Edward is recognised for his clarity of thought and collaborative leadership, guiding multidisciplinary teams through complex briefs, stakeholder environments, and approval processes to deliver architecture that is both rigorous and enduring. He holds a strong belief that the most successful projects extend beyond their immediate site, contributing to civic life, collective memory, and long-term identity. 

This approach is exemplified in his leadership of the award-winning New Entrance project at the Australian War Memorial, where he worked closely with government, community, and technical stakeholders to navigate significant cultural, ceremonial, and technical complexity. 

As a design leader, Edward is trusted for his ability to balance vision with delivery, fostering open dialogue, design rigour, and critical thinking across all project stages. He is committed to mentoring emerging designers while ensuring outcomes remain grounded, considered, and responsive to broader civic and community aspirations. 

Nathan Judd FRAIA, Director, JUDD.studio

Nathan Judd is an award-winning architect and Director of JUDD.studio. Since founding the practice in 2007, he has developed a reputation for design excellence and innovation, particularly within multi-residential, mixed-use, and bespoke private housing. His work is at the forefront of Canberra’s urban evolution, introducing pioneering typologies such as micro-unit and “cold shell” apartments. 

A Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects, Nathan is deeply engaged in architectural advocacy and the local design community. He is a co-organizer of the Contemporary Australian Architects speaker series, now held annually at the National Film and Sound Archive. In 2020, he was the recipient of the ACT Chapter Architectural Professional Practitioner Award, and his recent book, A Canberra Architect, explores the work of eminent architect Roger Pegrum. 

Bringing a contemporary focus and a dedication to high-quality design, Nathan joins the 2026 jury to evaluate entries across categories including the Canberra Medallion and the Social Impact Prize. He remains committed to promoting the tangible value of architecture within the capital’s built environment. 

Vyasa McPherson, Architect, Façade Designer, Eifer

Vyasa McPherson is a Registered Architect whose career bridges architectural practice and construction across commercial, mixed-use, education and public projects. She has experience delivering projects from conceptual design through to construction, and contract administration, bringing a holistic understanding of how design intent is fully realised. 

Working at Eifer, Vyasa’s role diversifies from traditional practice by specialising in the design and delivery of high-performance façade systems, including significant projects such as the Central Energy Plant and the Bean Building Extension at the Australian War Memorial. Working within a subcontractor’s design team has strengthened her design sensibilities and quality assurance through Design and Construct delivery, through close collaboration with consultants and tradespeople, Vyasa extends architectural thinking through to manufacturing and fabrication. 

Vyasa is a current Co-Chair of EmAGN ACT, where she advocates for emerging practitioners and fosters greater connection across disciplines in the built environment. As an awards jury member, she brings a considered, collaborative lens that values design excellence, technical rigour, innovation, and social impact. 

Georgia Stynes

Georgia Stynes is the Presenter of ABC Canberra Drive program. Growing up in a family of surveyors, architects, and builders Georgia has a keen interest in good design and how it can help us live better lives. First moving to Canberra in 1993 to study journalism she has seen the growth and development of the region over three decades. She has worked for the ABC since 2008 in the Northern territory and Queensland before moving back to Canberra to raise her children. Each week on her program she talks to architects, designers, planners and policy makers about the opportunities and challenges in addressing the housing shortage and climate change

Chair of Juries

  • Bill Tsakalos, Blacktown City Council

Commercial Architecture

  • Daniel Bourke (Jury Chair), fjcstudio
  • Amy Dowse, Tzannes
  • Basil Richardson, Architectus

Enduring Architecture

  • Brian Zulailkha (Jury Chair), Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
  • Liam Fitzgerald, Architectus
  • Jansen Che, Lippmann Partnership
  • Barbara Flynn, Barbara Flynn Pty Ltd

Educational Architecture & Small Project Architecture

  • Darlene van der Breggen (Jury Chair), van der Breggen Architecture and Urban Design
  • Nick Gonsalves, Neeson Murcutt Neille
  • Patrick Love, lahznimmo architects
  • Martina Novakova Lam, Government Architect NSW

Heritage

  • Kim Crestani (Jury Chair), Order Architects
  • Melanie Schonfeld, Tanner Kibble Denton Architects
  • Ryan Wazir, John McAslan and Partners

Interior Architecture

  • Leone Lorrimer (Jury Chair)
  • Tracey Wiles, Woods Bagot
  • Tomek Archer, Archer Office

Public Architecture & Urban Design

  • Matthew Pullinger (Jury Chair), Matthew Pullinger Architect
  • Helen Lochhead, Helen Lochhead Urban Projects
  • Matteo Salval, JPW

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations & Additions)

  • Stephen Varady (Jury Chair), Stephen Varady Architecture
  • Lyndsey Fitz-Gerald, Potter & Wilson
  • Lisa Gervay, Studio Prineas
  • Penny Craswell

Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing

  • Jason Fraser (Jury Chair), Woods Bagot
  • Chi Melhem, EM BE CE
  • Nazia Kachwalla, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
  • Julie Power, The Sydney Morning Herald

Residential Architecture – Houses (New)

  • Kristin Utz (Jury Chair), Utz Sanby
  • Kati Westlake, Sydney Metro (Transport for NSW)
  • Chris Mullaney, Muci

Sustainable

  • Isabelle Toland (Jury Chair), Aileen Sage
  • Anna Harris, Tanner Kibble Denton Architects
  • Jack Gillmer, SJB
  • Lucy Rimmer, Government Architect NSW

Colorbond

  • Thomas Rivard (Jury Chair), Lean Productions
  • Annie Tennant, Placemaking NSW
  • Gabrielle Suhr, SJB

EmAGN Project Award

  • Bill Tsakalos (Jury Chair), Blacktown City Council
  • Elizabeth Carpenter, fjcstudio
  • Allen Huang, EmAGN Co-Chair, Sam Crawford Architects
  • Milly Meares, EmAGN Co-Chair, Together Design Studio

Expressions of interest to join the 2026 NSW Architecture Awards Jury are open now!

Online Juror Applications close strictly at 11:59pm Thursday, 23 October 2025.

Architects on all juries must be Institute members (Member Level 1, Fellows, or Life Fellows). Non architects, including lay-jurors or expert advisors, are not required to be Institute members.

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