Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award
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The Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award is an architecture prize presented annually since 2003 at the
Victorian Architecture Awards The Victorian Architecture Awards are granted annually by the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects. They began with the Street Architecture Medal, awarded between 1929 and 1942. Apart from a single award in 1954, annual aw ...
by the Victorian Chapter of the
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(AIA). The award is presented to recognise long lasting, authentic and enduring architecture with usually more than 25 years since the completion of construction.


Background

The Enduring Architecture Award recognises achievement for the design of buildings of outstanding merit, which remain important as high quality works of architecture when considered in the contemporary context. Nominations for the award can be made by AIA members, non–members and non–architects, but must provide adequate material and information supporting the nomination for consideration of the jury. Recipients of the state-based award are then eligible for consideration for the
National Award for Enduring Architecture The National Award for Enduring Architecture is an Australian architecture prize presented annually by the Australian Institute of Architects, Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) since 2003. The award recognises long lasting, innovative and ...
presented later in the same year, as part of the Australian National Architecture Awards. In 2023 the award became a named award, recognising Melbourne based architect Maggie Edmond, recipient of the first Victorian Enduring Architecture Award in 2003 for the Chapel of St Joseph in Mont Albert North designed by her firm Edmond & Corrigan and built in 1978. The average age of buildings that have won the Award is 39.2 years (2003–2023).


Recipients of the Award


Gallery of award recipients


See also

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Australian Institute of Architects (United we advance architecture) , predecessor = , merged = , successor = , formation = , extinction = , status = Professional body; members association , headquarters = L1/41 Exhibition St, Melbourne , leader_title = CEO , leader_ ...
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National Award for Enduring Architecture The National Award for Enduring Architecture is an Australian architecture prize presented annually by the Australian Institute of Architects, Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) since 2003. The award recognises long lasting, innovative and ...
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New South Wales Enduring Architecture Award The New South Wales Enduring Architecture Award is an architecture award presented annually by the New South Wales Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) since 2003. The average age of awarded projects is around 45.4 years (betw ...
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Victorian Architecture Medal The Victorian Architecture Medal is the highest honour awarded annually by the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects and has been awarded 38 consecutive times since 1987. The Medal was originally known as the ‘Street Arch ...
* Wilkinson Award * Robin Boyd Award * Melbourne Prize


References

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