And the winners are…

The five lucky winners of the 2012 Dulux Study Tour were announced at the Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards held at the Adelaide Zoo last night.

The amazing 10 day tour leaves Melbourne on the 5th May, visiting Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Berlin and London.

A huge congratulations goes to…

Shaun Carter, Carterwilliamson, Sydney

James Coombe, Architects EAT, Melbourne

Anna Maskiell, S2F, Melbourne

Emily Ouston, Terroir, Hobart

Weian Lim, Matt Gibson Architecture + Design, Melbourne

Shaun Carter, has a Bachelor of Architecture (First Class Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, both from the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). He is a principal at Carterwilliamson Architects, based in Summer Hill, Sydney. Shaun came to architecture through engineering and construction, where he completed a degree in structural engineering.

Shaun’s work to date includes both residential and commercial projects, which have earned him numerous awards and citations. Included in Shaun’s submission were several endorsements from clients – for example, “We consider ourselves extremely fortunate in our choice of architect for our home renovation” and “We wanted to engage an architect who was passionate about design, who could listen, advise and create, with the skills to interpret our needs and vision.”

The jury was impressed by the insightful comments presented by Dr Kirsten Orr, senior lecturer at UTS, who both taught Shaun and invited him to tutor at the university. She said, “Shaun is dedicated, energetic and pas- sionate about architecture. His enthusiasm rubs off on his students, who feel empowered by the opportunity to translate their ideas from the immaterial, digital realm into physical, handcrafted prototypes.”

The jury was unanimous in selecting Shaun as a worthy candidate for the Dulux Study Tour

James Coombe, graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Melbourne in 2008. As an associate at Architects EAT he has been responsible for leading a number of small projects, including the Elm and Willow House, which won the Residential Architecture Award –Alterations and Additions at the 2010 Victorian Architecture Awards.

Coombe stated that he was interested in projects having an extraneous level of interest that a user may experience and feel rather than see or use. His love of tactile surfaces and detail

design, along with his interest in photography, were reinforced by his submission. The Jury was delighted with Coombe’s referral letter, which was prepared by Albert Mo, director at Architects EAT. It described James as a highly motivated architect who has a finely tuned sense of design that also infuses his activities outside the office.

Anna Maskiell, is a registered architect, having graduated with a Master of Architecture from the University of Melbourne in 2008. Prior to that, in 2003, Anna completed a Bachelor of Design Studies at the University of Queensland. Anna stated that teaching, researching and mentoring are key components of her professional practice as they provide opportunities for her to share knowledge and explore ideas. Included in her submission was a support letter prepared by Andrew Kings and Clinton Murray of S2F, which stated that Anna plays a key role in the studio conversation – teaching, investigating and

questioning. The Jury was impressed with Anna’s submission, which illustrated her commitment to and passion for driving design excellence through research and testing for complex built environments.

Emily Ouston, who graduated from the University of Queensland in 2008 with a Master of Architecture, received Dean’s Commendations for High Achievement in 2007 and 2008. Her graduation design project – a proposal for a skills centre in Woolloongabba, Brisbane – demonstrates her astute understanding of the contribution a building can make to the life and cultural identity of a suburb. Emily also holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design from the University of Tasmania and was a Queensland state finalist in the SONA Superstudio international design competition in 2008. She is currently employed as a project architect by Terroir in Tasmania, where her work on the firm’s Building the Education Revolution [BER] projects has made a significant contribution to her progress as an architect. The built work provides evidence of the development of her design ability, professional approach and interpersonal skills. Emily is committed to her craft, but is not too serious to miss out on the exciting opportunities a career in architecture offers

Weian Lim, is a graduate, with a 2009 Master of Architecture from the University of Melbourne. Weian has demonstrated an immense interest in all things architectural and has been involved as project architect on many projects within Matt Gibson Architecture + Design, where he is currently employed.

Weian’s built work includes the Christian Residence, the Carlisle Residence, the Mary Residence and the Kooyong Residence. Each of these shows Weian to be an architect sensitive to space, materiality and program; his passion for architecture is palpable and directly translates into these built projects.

The Kooyong Residence was shortlisted in the Victorian State Awards and received the Best Renovation award from the Australian Timber Design Awards. Weian also received the Award for Best Young Architect from the 2011 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards for his contribution to that project.

Berlin Berlin Berlin

I have spent most of today researching information about various practices and projects provided to cheap viagra us by the very generous Chris Bosse, of L-A-V-A fame.

Berlin is a very exciting city, having spent some time there in the late ’90’s when Potsdamer Platz was a giant construction site as per below.

Now it is an architectural wonderland, so many things to see and do.

Wtth only two days in the city, looks like sleep might be sacrificed!

Deutschland - Berlin Potsdamer Platz 1996

…and so the planning begins

With the 2012 tour departing on the 5 May,  planning begins for the practice visits.

This year, the first stop on the tour – and a new addition to the tour –  is the UAE.

We will be visiting both Abu Dhabi & Dubai before heading to Berlin, then concluding in London.

I couldn’t think of two online canadian pharmacy cities that are more opposite, should be a great experience.

Through our contacts at ARUP ( thank you Simon) we are hoping to visit the ADIC headquarters .

Looks amazing, the UAE should prove to be very interesting.

Happy New Year

…and the planning begins.
At this stage all successful and unsuccesful entrants have been contacted, and the itinerary details begin.
The five winners will be announced

at the Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards (AAAA), in Adelaide, Wednesday 21 March 2012.

The 2012 Shortlist………….

The shortlisted entrants will receive an email with detailed instructions for

Stage 2 entry shortly.

For those not shortlisted, thank you for your entry, we had so many outstanding

entries to choose from, and again, the Jury wanted to select everyone!

Please enter again next year as the tour is only going to get bigger and better!

Aida Stopa, Victoria

Andrew McFadden, QLD
Angela Woda, VIC
Anna Kate Maskiell, Victoria
Anthony John Clarke, Victoria
Ben Caine, WA
Ben Collette , Northern Territory
Benjamin Statkus, Victoria
Bronwyn Marshall, VIC
Christopher Coughlan, QLD
Danielle O’Dea O’Dea, SA
David Hanson, Queensland
David Neustein, New South Wales
Emilio Fuscaldo, Victoria
Emily Ouston, Tasmania
Evan Cooper, Victoria
Gintas Reisgys, NSW
Gregory Demaiter, QLD
Ian Tsui, QLD
Jacqueline Low, Victoria
James Coombe, Victoria
Jason Chongue, Victoria
Jed Long Long,

NSW

Jimmy Walker, Northern Territory
Joan O’Brien, Victoria
Jonathan Lynch, NSW
Joseph Jarryd Loh, NSW
Joseph O’Meara, NSW
Josephine Macleod, qld
Karen Ognibene, Queensland
Kate Emmaline Abbett, Queensland
Keith Westbrook, Tasmania
Lada Bodnaruk, Queensland
Lucy Humphrey, NSW
Lyndall Smith, NSW
Mark Darren Jamison, Quuensland
Mark John Thornley Thomas, SA
Mark McQuilten, Victoria
Mark Yan Ming Raggatt, Vic.
Mary Ellen Hudson, NSW
Michael Ong, VIC
Nathan Judd, ACT
Obelia Tait, ACT
Paul Coffey, Victoria
Paul Matthew, Queensland
Peter Muhlebach, Victoria
Poppy Taylor, Tasmania
Redmond Hamlett, Victoria
Renata Prosenik, NSW
Sara Anne Best, NSW
Sasha Radjenovich, NSW
Sean Humphries, SA
Shaun Carter, NSW
Simone James, Tasmania
Stuart Dow, Victoria
Suffian Shahabuddin, Victoria
Tanya Marie Golitschenko, QLD
Todd Henderson, Tasmania
Tomas O’Malley, QLD
Weian Lim, Victoria

2011 Alumni event

The 2011 Alumni event was held on Tuesday night in Sydney at Mezzaluna restaurant in Potts Point.

The group which is growing each year, was treated to the wise council of the guest of honour, Grand Designs host 

Kevin McCloud. Also in attendance was  Grand Designs Australia host, the lovely Peter Maddison

Kevin was gracious with his time, and had a very informal chat with Phil White regarding his work on Grand Designs, as well as the trip he made to Mumbai to film ‘Sluming it’, and finally his personal projects including the recently completed triangle project under the Hab Housing banner.

The group was also honoured to have former Institute President Howard Tanner and Current Imstitute President  Brian Zulaikha present.

Brian gave the group a quick presentation about the work undertaken by his practice TZG including the Padington Reservoir Gardens, which a few of us checked out the next day.

What more can I say, the group gets bigger and night gets better!

Destinations ahoy!

The 2012 Dulux Study tour is now open for entries.

This year the tour will start in Abu Dhabi &  Dubai, continue across to Berlin and conclude in London.
The city of Dubai has gained world-wide attention in the past few years because of its booming economy and ambitious architectural projects.
Is it a mirage or a miracle? In a first, the Dulux Study tour is extending beyond Europe to include Dubai.
Iconic architecture is not only encouraged, but actively pursued in Dubai.
At the other end of the scale, Berlin has a rich history that is still evolving; from Bauhaus to Brutalism, and everything

in between.
Berlin has many gems, and I am sure this city will become a highlight of the tour.
The Dulux Study Tour is not The Dulux Study tour without a visit to London, and again I am certain we will visit architects and buildings that will continue to inspire and educatte
It never been easier to enter, click here to enter now!

For terms and conditions, click here.

2012 Tour – Entries are now open

Entries are now open for the 2012 tour.

The cities are yet to be determined, but surely that is not going to stop you entering!

Stage 1 entries close 5.00 pm Wednesday 28 September 2011

Again, it is a two stage entry system, Stage 1 is to anwer four simple question.

If you are successful in Stage 1, you will be invited to submit additional

information for Stage 2.

Please follow this link to enter.

Good Luck!

Final words from the 2011 Alumni group

Dulux Study Tour

On the 14th May 211 at Changi airport, Singapore, all five recipients of 2011 Dulux Study Tour met as a group for the first time since being announced as the winners at the AAAA in Perth March 24.
The tour started in London on the 16th May, with an architectural walking tour guided by the enthusiastic and knowledgeable Architect Ken Allison, of Archigram fame. Ten days and a thousand miles later, in Copenhagen, the tour concluded at the Danish Architecture Centre, with a cocktail reception attended by Mr James

Choi, the Australian Ambassador to Denmark.

The intervening ten days introduced us to a full complement of architects, architecture, business styles, management styles, procurement styles, design styles, studio styles, beer and ham styles. From the mind blowing ‘access all areas’ tour of the Sagrada Familia, to negotiating the bike paths of Copenhagen; from the rigour of the offices of David Chipperfield, to the laid back office environments in Barcelona – what we experienced is hard to put into words. The dialogue sparked from these experiences filled every day from sun up to sun down – regularly extending into the wee hours of the morning. We look forward to sharing and continuing these discussions with our peers back in Australia; and to collectively digest what it means for all of us back here in Oz.

Highlights? Well, as every night, we finished off our last night sharing our thoughts and reflections over food and wine. There was a consensus that the high point of the trip was the site visit to Sagrada Familia – and being able to take back with us a piece of history (literally! stone tile shards from the towers. Perhaps reincarnated into rings and pendants?!). Above all, the most unexpected and pleasant highlight was the respect, fun and chemistry generated amongst the crew (and our ever-reliable hosts). Undoubtedly, this has lead to firm and longstanding friendships that will lead to collaborations and support in the future. In conjunction with the DST Alumni events held annually, this may very well be the greatest legacy of the tours; cementing a firm support network that will undoubtedly lead to tangible, positive changes in the profession in the years to come. Watch this space.

Each day felt like a week of ordinary life; a creative celebration full of adventures, and inspiration. It was truly a once in a lifetime experience.

Our greatest thanks to our Mother Hen Bernadette from the Institute – that iPad was a stroke of genius. To Uncle Phil and Jason from Dulux for your support, wisdom and friendship – karaoke has never been so much fun. Finally, our thanks to Davis Langdon Australia for your support, warm reception and for opening up so many practice doors to our curious minds to probe.

Carly Barrett, Jefa Greenaway, Brendan Murray, Yuri Dillon & Christina Na Heon Cho – 2011 Dulux Study Tour Alumni