Shortlist revealed: 2020 Australian Institute of Architects’ Dulux Study Tour

Thirty emerging architects have been shortlisted for the 2020 Dulux Study Tour. The coveted travelling scholarship is awarded annually to five individuals who have graduated within the last 10 years and who have made contributions to architectural practice, education, design excellence and community involvement.

In 2020, winners will visit three international cities with the opportunity for first-hand experience of each city’s best architectural sites and practices.

The shortlisted entrants will now proceed to the second stage of the selection process, in which they will be required to submit an employer reference, CV and portfolio of works. Stage two submissions close on 18 November.

On the shortlist are:

Sarah Ainsworth (QLD) – Arklab Architecture
Qutaibah Al-Atafi (Vic) – Self-employed
Evie Blackman (Vic) – NAAU Studio
Samuel Bowstead (QLD) – James Davidson Architect
Robert Davidov (Vic) – Davidov Architects
Cameron Deynzer (NSW) – Andrew Burges Architects
Hugh Feggans (Vic) – Aych
Nicholas Flatman (NSW) – Self-employed
Matt Goodman (Vic) – MGAO
Daniel Hall (QLD) – Bligh Graham Architects
Jamileh Jahangiri (NSW) – Cox Architecture
Yang Yang Lee (WA) – Philip Stejskal Architecture
Adam Markowitz (Vic) – Self-employed
Sam McQueeney (QLD) – Vokes and Peters
Yvonne Meng (Vic) – Circle Studio Architects
Nicholas Putrasia (WA) – Kerry Hill Architects
Nick Roberts (Vic) – John Wardle Architects
Simon Rochowski (NSW) – Studioplusthree
Kristina Sahlestrom (NSW) – Luigi Rosselli Architects
Christopher Schofield (QLD) – Studio Schofield Architecture and Interiors
Madeline Sewall (Vic) – Breathe Architecture
Tahnee Sullivan (QLD) – Sullivan Skinner
Madeleine Swete Kelly (QLD) – Blight Rayner Architecture
Tamarind Taylor (QLD) – Conrad Gargett
Camilla Tierney (Vic) – Bates Smart Architects
Ksenia Totoeva (NSW) – Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
Bek Verrier (Tas) – Bence Mulcahy
Kirsty Volz (QLD) – Toussaint and Volz
Elizabeth Walsh (Tas) – Cumulus Studio
Keith Westbrook (Vic) – Cumulus Studio

The Dulux Study Tour is a collaborative initiative between Dulux, the Australian Institute of Architects and EmAGN and supported by ArchitectureAU.com.

Read ArchitectureAU editor Linda Cheng’s coverage of the 2019 tour, which visited Copenhagen, London and Lisbon.

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