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Shortlist announced: 2026 Australian Institute of Architects Dulux Study Tour

The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the 30 emerging architects shortlisted for their 2026 Dulux Study Tour.

Now in its 18th year, the annual coveted prize offers five Institute members a 10-day international experience visiting globally recognised practices and projects, providing them with an opportunity to learn directly from leaders shaping contemporary architecture.

Entrants are judged on their contributions to architectural practice, education, design excellence and community involvement. From the 30-strong shortlist, five winners will be selected to participate in the tour, with each shaping aspects, including key site visits and studio engagements, of the tour itinerary.

CEO of the Australian Institute of Architects Cameron Bruhn said,“The Dulux Study Tour remains one of the most significant commitments we make to supporting the next generation of Australian architects. This year’s shortlist showcases the depth of talent, ambition and design excellence within our emerging cohort.”

“The tour is more than a prize; it is an investment in people who will lead our profession into the future, and we are proud to partner with Dulux on this enduring and impactful program,” he noted.

Commercial partnerships and program manager at Dulux Maridza Riccioni congratulated the shortlisted entrants, commenting, “Dulux is proud to continue this long-standing program, which plays an important role in nurturing the careers of emerging architects across Australia. The study tour offers an unparalleled opportunity for participants to broaden their perspectives, connect with global practice and return home with insights that strengthen the local profession.”

On the shortlist are:

Gabriella Avenia King – Hassell

Mark Brook – My My My Architecture

Francesca Carr – Billard Leece Partnership

Andrew Clements – Jackson Clements Burrows

Cameron Deynzer – Architect George

Hope Dryden – Architectus

Amy Fitzpatrick – Clarke Hopkins Clarke

Jack Gillmer-Lilley – SJB Architects

Dillon Gorton – Troppo Architects

Mitchell Gow – City of Melbourne

Elise Honeyman – Abask Studio

Gottlieb (Liehan) Janse van Rensburg – Punch Design

Kerry Kounnapis – Kerry Kounnapis Architecture Practice

Andrew Le – Sodo Sopa

Rachel Licht – Licht Architecture

Bradley Mitchell – Nuud Studio

Aiden Morris – Choi Studio

Michi Moses (née Playford) – Designful

Sharaan Muruvan – Cox

Agatha Partyka – Liminal Studio

Eleanor Peres – Sibling Architecture

Jasmine Placentino – Parabolica

Anne-Marie Randall – FJC Studio

Ilana Razbash – Studio Razbash

Stefanie Richards – Stefanie Richards Architects

Callum Senjov – Architectus

Leo Showell – Kerstin Thompson Architects and Studio Leo Showell

Yolande Vorster – Vorster Architecture

Alexandra Whelan – Breathe Architecture

Sean Wong – Wardle

The five winners of the 2025 Dulux Study Tour will be announced in 2026.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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