2021 Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture and David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture | Monash Woodside Building for Technology and Design | Grimshaw in collaboration with Monash University | Photographer: Rory Gardiner
AIA Chapter and Architecture Awards Program
The AIA Chapter and Architecture Awards Program 2025 celebrates outstanding architectural achievements, recognizing innovation, design excellence, and sustainability.
Location: Australia
Date: 2025 (dates vary by chapter)
The AIA Chapter and Architecture Awards Program 2025 celebrates outstanding achievements in architecture, honouring innovative design, creativity, and excellence across various building projects.
This prestigious program recognises architects and firms for their contributions to the built environment, highlighting projects that demonstrate architectural ingenuity, sustainability, and community impact. Through a series of awards, the program showcases the best in contemporary architecture, offering a platform for professionals to gain recognition and inspire future generations of designers. Join industry leaders in celebrating architectural excellence and pushing the boundaries of design in 2025.
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