Architecture Australia has launched this year’s Prize for Unbuilt Work.
The AA Prize for Unbuilt Work seeks conceptually rigorous, inventive responses to contemporary architectural issues.
An initiative of Architecture Australia, the national magazine of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, the AA Prize promotes debate about architecture and architectural ideas by recognizing excellence in unbuilt projects. It offers an opportunity to discuss architectural works at the conceptual stage, and recognises projects which might contribute to the development of architectural discourse in Australia.
It is open to architects and graduates and has a cash prize etc. So dig out your drawings rejected by local councils, destroyed by clients’ budgets or dismissed by gravity and submit them for fame and fortune.
Below, 2007’s winner ‘A clinic for the Exhausted‘ by Michael Spooner.
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