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2010 AA Prize for Unbuilt Work in partnership with ISIS
The AA Prize for Unbuilt Work seeks challenging, inventive and rigorous speculations on the futures of architecture.

The Jury

An eminent group of jurors is appointed on the basis of their practical expertise, professional standing and high industry profile.

The jury for the 2010 AA Prize for Unbuilt Work is:

Carey Lyon, Lyons
Rob Stent, Hayball
Natasha Palich, Sense Architecture
Robert Morris-Nunn, Morris-Nunn + Associates
Geoffrey London, Victorian Government Architect
Ceridwen Owen, University of Tasmania
Justine Clark, Editor, Architecture Australia

The jury for the 2009 AA Prize for Unbuilt Work was:

Laura Harding, Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects
Shane Murray, Foundation Professorof Architecture, Monash University
Brian Zulaikha, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Philip Follent, Queensland Government Architect
Justine Clark, Editor, Architecture Australia

The jury for the 2008 AA Prize for Unbuilt Work was:

Corbett Lyon, Director, Lyons
Peter Mould, NSW Government Architect
Rachel Neeson, Director, Neeson Murcutt Architects
John Macarthur, Reader in Architecture, University of Queensland
Justine Clark, Editor, Architecture Australia

The jury for the 2007 AA Prize for Unbuilt Work was:

Shelley Penn, Architect and Associate Government Architect, Victoria
Peter Skinner, Architect and Reader in Architecture, University of Queensland
Anthony Burke, Director, Masters of Digital Architecture, University of Technology, Sydney
Justine Clark, Editor, Architecture Australia

The Judging Process

The judging process is based on blind peer review. The identity of entrants is not revealed until jury decisions are finalized.

Jurors are required to declare any association or conflict of interest regarding an entered project and step down from the panel for the judging of that entry.

Jury decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into.

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