AIA NSW Chapter: 2024 Prizes and Honours Awards and End-of-Year Celebration
Bespoke Careers is proud to support this event celebrating people-focused achievements in architecture, highlighting sustainability, workplace culture, and fellowship.
The Australian Institute of Architects’ NSW Chapter hosted the 2024 Prizes and Honours Awards and End-of-Year Celebration on 22 November at the InterContinental Sydney. This prestigious gathering focuses on the people driving architectural excellence, celebrating contributions to the profession, cultural and literary accomplishments, and achievements in sustainability and workplace culture.
Among this year’s honourees were Fitzpatrick+Partners and Studio Prineas, recognised for their leadership in better workplace practices and sustainability in practice. Congratulations to Penny Craswell for her award, celebrated for her work, including ‘The New Sustainable House’. The evening highlighted the strength and camaraderie within the NSW Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects.
Bespoke Careers was proud to sponsor this event, reinforcing its commitment to fostering positive workplace environments within the architecture industry. Elizabeth Carpenter expertly hosted this thoughtful and inspiring evening, joined by a community united in its dedication to the profession’s future.
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