The Australian Institute of Architects has opened entries for its annual Dulux Study Tour, a prize that connects Australia’s promising emerging architects with respected international sites and studios.
A jury will select five successful candidates to embark on the tour, which is scheduled to depart in May 2026.
The prize is open to Institute members who are within 10 years of graduation from an AACA-accredited master of architecture degree (or equivalent).
Judging will occur in two phases, with first-stage entrants submitting their answers to four nominated questions. Each shortlisted candidate will then be required to submit a resume, employer references and a portfolio of work.
Entrants will be judged not only on contributions to architectural practice, but also education, design excellence and community involvement.
The 10-day tour will visit acclaimed studios, innovative projects and landmark buildings across three countries, which are yet to be decided. Winners will be invited to nominate their preferred sites and practices to help shape the itinerary.
The 2025 tour saw Gumji Kang, Jimmy Carter, Kate Shepherd, Marni Reti and Nicholas Souksamrane embark on a journey through Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Barcelona.
Stage-one entries may be submitted via the online portal until 3 October 2025. Entrants shortlisted for stage two of the competition will be required to submit additional material by 15 November.
To enter, visit the Australian Institute of Architects’ website.
Source: Architecture - architectureau