Interior Architecture
The Mirvac Design Prize in Interior Architecture
Harry Howard Prize in Landscape Architecture
Planning
Davenport Campbell Prize
Mirvac Design is a diverse practice specialising in architecture, urban design, interior design, landscape architecture and graphic design and is the fully owned architecture and design subsidiary of Mirvac, one of Australia’s leading companies.
Harry Stanton Howard (1930–2000) was trained in architecture and town planning and became a founding member of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects. He was a key member of the Sydney Bush School of landscape architects who were most influential between 1965 and 1985. This prize was created by his colleagues, family and friends.
Hans Westerman Prize
Davenport Campbell provides a wide range of property and construction related services throughout Asia and the Middle East.
Design Institute of Australia (DIA) Professional Encouragement Prize Established by the DIA – the peak professional membership body for designers and design businesses – this prize is membership to the DIA providing support, networking, services and information to its newly graduated recipient.
Interior Architecture Draftex Excellence in Communications First Year Prize This prize was initiated by Draftex to recognise excellence. Draftex provides a range of products for the creation, reproduction, presentation and filing of technical drawings and illustrations.
Thames Hudson Australia Prize in Interior Architecture Thames & Hudson was founded in 1949 by Walter and Eva Neurath. Their passion and mission for Thames & Hudson was that its books should reveal the world of art and make accessible the research and the findings of top scholars and academics.
Landscape Architecture Andreasens Green Excellence in Planting Prizes The Andreasens Green four student prizes recognise excellence in planting design. Andreasens Green actively supports the future of landscape architecture and the education of students.
Australian Native Landscapes (ANL) Prize in Landscape Technology ANL is a major landscape contractor and frequently collaborates with the UNSW landscape architecture discipline and supports students in their studies.
Lindsay Robertson Memorial Prize Lindsay Robertson (1936–1974) was the first landscape architect appointed to the State Planning Authority in New South Wales. He graduated from UNSW with an honours degree in Architecture in 1960 gaining a scholarship to attend the University of Pennsylvania, USA. This prize was established by his close colleagues: Bill Ashton, John Hodges, Bob Meyer and John Roseth.
Tract Consultants Portfolio Prize Tract Consultants is a national landscape architecture and urban design practice. This prize supports the practice of landscape architecture by promoting an awareness of the need to build skills across various disciplines.
UNSW Emeritus Professor Hans Westerman AM was Professor and Head of School of Town Planning at UNSW from 1979–1991.
John Shaw Memorial Prize John Shaw (1927–1977) was appointed as Lecturer in Town Planning at UNSW in 1957 and Associate Professor in 1963. He was awarded his PhD from UNSW and established Australia’s first undergraduate degree in Town Planning at UNSW in 1971. This Prize was instigated by his colleague, the late Elias Duek-Cohen and the Shaw family.
The Planning Institute of Australia (NSW) Prizes The Planning Institute of Australia is a peak body representing professions involved in planning Australia’s cities, towns, regions and places. This prize encourages students to strive for excellence in planning and uphold the integrity and practice of the profession.
UrbanGrowth NSW City Transformation Prizes UrbanGrowth NSW is the NSW Government’s urban transformation agency. Established in 2015, the City Transformation prizes are awarded to best undergraduate and postgraduate theses researching an area related to the interests of UrbanGrowth NSW.