South Australian Architecture Awards 2026
The SA Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects presents its annual awards recognising outstanding architecture across South Australia, from residential design to heritage conservation and public buildings.
Location: Adelaide, South Australia (venue TBC)
Date: 20 June 2026
The South Australian Architecture Awards are the state’s premier celebration of architectural excellence, presented by the Australian Institute of Architects SA Chapter. Each year, the awards recognise projects across a wide range of categories — residential, commercial, educational, heritage, interior architecture, and public design — that set the benchmark for quality and innovation in South Australia’s built environment.
The awards evening draws together the full breadth of the SA architecture community: practitioners from small boutique studios and larger firms alike, alongside clients, collaborators, and students who have shaped the year’s most important projects. For practices based in South Australia, a recognition at the SA Architecture Awards carries genuine weight both within the profession and in the broader public conversation about the state’s design culture.
Entry categories, submission requirements, and ticketing details will be published via the Australian Institute of Architects website in the lead-up to the 20 June 2026 ceremony. Mark the date and check the AIA SA Chapter for updates.
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