Entries are open for the 2025 AA prize for Unbuilt Work, which recognises compelling works of a conceptual nature that embrace experimentation, hypothesis and intention.
Entries could also be for works of any scale or typology, and will exist as proposals which are meant to be constructed or merely theoretical explorations on paper.
The 2024 AA Prize for Unbuilt Work went to structure pupil Nathan Arceri for his scheme “Between There and Now,” which experiments with a brand new method to growing and setting up cooperative housing and explores versatile and related methods of dwelling and constructing collectively.
The prize is open to college students and constructed surroundings professionals, together with architects, inside designers, panorama architects, city designers and planners.
The 2025 jury contains Camilla Block (director of Durbach Block Jaggers Architects), Nic Brunsdon (principal and artistic director of Nic Brunsdon Architect), Jocelyn Chiew (director metropolis design on the Metropolis of Melbourne), Michael Mossman (affiliate dean Indigenous technique and repair on the College of Sydney Faculty of Structure, Design and Planning), and Georgia Birks (affiliate editor of Structure Australia).
The AA Prize for Unbuilt Work is introduced by Structure Australia journal and organised by Structure Media (writer of ArchitectureAu)
Entries shut on Friday 23 August, at which date initiatives have to be unbuilt. A money prize of $5,000 is obtainable. To enter, head to the AA Prize for Unbuilt Work web site.