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Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021

The jury, from left Abbie Galvin, 24th NSW Government Architect; Carroll Go-Sam (Dyirbal), lecturer and Indigenous place researcher, University of Queensland; Rory Hyde, design advocate for the Mayor of London; Alec Tzannes, founding director of Tzannes and 2018 Australian Institute of Architects’ Gold Medallist; Katelin Butler (chair), editorial director at Architecture Media (publisher of Architecture Australia)

Experimentation, speculation, invention – celebrating the unbuilt

Jury chair overview With more than 200 entries submitted, this year’s jury was excited by the overwhelming response to the relaunch of the AA Prize for Unbuilt Work after a decade-long hiatus. From the truly inventive and polemical to the entirely realistic, many of

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