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The Australian Institute of Architects (officially as the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, abbreviated as RAIA) is the
professional body A professional association (also called a professional body, professional organization, or professional society) usually seeks to advocacy, further a particular profession, the interests of individuals and organisations engaged in that professio ...
for architects in Australia. The
post-nominal Post-nominal letters, also called post-nominal initials, post-nominal titles, designatory letters or simply post-nominals, are letters placed after a person's name to indicate that the individual holds a position, academic degree, accreditation, ...
s of FRAIA (Fellow) and RAIA (Members and organisation abbreviation) continue to be used. The Institute supports 14,000 members across Australia, including 550 Australian members who are based in architectural roles across 40 countries outside Australia. SONA (Student Organised Network for Architecture) is the national student-membership body of the Australian Institute of Architects.


History

The Australian Institute of Architects was established on 6 September 1929 and continued under this name until 18 August 1930, when the "Royal" title was granted, and it became the Royal Australian Institute of Architects. A number of states formed professional societies for architects, including the Queensland Institute of Architects, and the
West Australian Institute of Architects The West Australian Institute of Architects was a professional society for architects in Western Australia. History The Institute was originally known as the Institute of West Australian Architects. George Temple-Poole was president in 1896. ...
. The South Australian Institute of Architects (SAIA) was founded in 1886, and in 1904 Walter Hervey Bagot designed its seal. The Australian Institute was formed in 1929, when state architectural institutes combined to form a unified national association, although full federation of the state-based institutes did not come about immediately, with some states maintaining their independence. The South Australian Institute of Architects only joined up in July 1962, becoming the "South Australian Chapter". The Royal Victorian Institute of Architects (RVIA) was the last to join, in 1968.


Name change

In August 2008, following an informal poll of members in 2001, the National Council resolved to continue trading as the "Australian Institute of Architects", while retaining "Royal Australian Institute of Architects" as the legal name. The postnominals of "FRAIA" (Fellow) and "RAIA" (Members and organisation abbreviation) continue to be used with the legal name abbreviated.


Purpose, functions, affiliations

As a professional body representing architects, the institute is represented on many national and state industry and government bodies, and is affiliated with the
International Union of Architects The International Union of Architects ( French: ''Union internationale des Architectes''; UIA) is the only international non-governmental organization that represents the world's architects, now estimated to number some 3.2 million in all. About ...
(UIA). A chapter is maintained in each state and territory,


National awards and prizes


Gold Medal

The
AIA Gold Medal The AIA Gold Medal is awarded by the American Institute of Architects conferred "by the national AIA Board of Directors in recognition of a significant body of work of lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture." It is the Ins ...
is the highest award of the Australian Institute of Architects awarded annually since 1960.


Paula Whitman Leadership in Gender Equity Prize

This award honours architect and gender equity advocate
Paula Whitman Paula Whitman (1960 – 23 October 2006) was an Australian architect, academic, writer, and Australian Institute of Architects chapter president—the first woman to hold the position since its inception in 1888—who made a significant contribut ...
. * Parlour: Gender, Equity, Architecture (2020) * Helen Lochhead (2019) * Melonie Bayl-Smith (2018) * Catherine Baudet (2017)


National Architecture Awards

The National Architecture Awards have been presented since 1981 and include: * The Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture * The
Robin Boyd Award The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Australian Institute of Architects since 1981. The award is presented in memory of the Australian architect Robin Boyd, and is awarded to r ...
for Residential Architecture – Houses * The
Frederick Romberg Frederick Romberg, (Friedrich Sigismund Hermann Romberg), (21 June 1913, in Tsingtao – 12 November 1992, in Melbourne), was a Swiss-trained architect who migrated to Australia in 1938, and became a leading figure in the development of Mode ...
Award for Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing * The
Harry Seidler Harry Seidler (25 June 19239 March 2006) was an Austrian-born Australian architect who is considered to be one of the leading exponents of Modernism's methodology in Australia and the first architect to fully express the principles of the B ...
Award for Commercial Architecture * The Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage * The
Emil Sodersten Emil Lawrence Sodersten (30 August 1899 – 14 December 1961) was an Australian architect active in the second quarter of the 20th century. His work encompassed the Australian architectural styles of Art Deco and Functionalist & Moderne. His de ...
Award for Interior Architecture * The
Walter Burley Griffin Walter Burley Griffin (November 24, 1876February 11, 1937) was an American architect and landscape architect. He is known for designing Canberra, Australia's capital city and the New South Wales towns of Griffith and Leeton. He has been cr ...
Award for Urban Design * The Nicholas Murcutt Award for Small Project Architecture * The David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture * The
Jørn Utzon Jørn Oberg Utzon, , Hon. FAIA (; 9 April 191829 November 2008) was a Danish architect. He was most notable for designing the Sydney Opera House in Australia, completed in 1973. When it was declared a World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007, Utzon ...
Award for International Architecture * Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture


State architecture awards and prizes

Each of the state chapters also presents awards, with notable examples including:


New South Wales

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Sir John Sulman Medal The Sir John Sulman Medal is an architectural prize presented by the New South Wales chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects since 1932. The medal is sometimes referred to as the Sulman Award and now recognises excellence in public a ...
for Public Architecture *
Lloyd Rees Lloyd Frederic Rees (17 March 18952 December 1988) was an Australian landscape painter who twice won the Wynne Prize for his landscape paintings. Most of Rees's works are preoccupied with depicting the effects of light and emphasis is placed o ...
Award for Urban Design * Sir Arthur G Stephenson Award for Commercial Architecture *
John Verge John Verge (1782–1861) was an English architect, builder, pioneer settler in the Colony of New South Wales, who migrated to Australia and pursued his career there. Verge was one of the earliest and the most important architect of the Greek R ...
Award for Interior Architecture *
Milo Dunphy Milo may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Milo'' (magazine), a strength sports magazine *'' Milo: Sticky Notes and Brain Freeze'', a 2011 children's novel by Alan Silberberg * ''Milo'' (video game), a first-person adventure-puzzle computer ga ...
Award for Sustainable Architecture *
Wilkinson Award The Wilkinson Award is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) and was first awarded in 1961. The medal is presented in memory of the Australian architect Leslie Wilkinson (12 October ...
for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) * Hugh and Eva Buhrich Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions) * Aaron Bolot Award for Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing * Robert Woodward Award for Small Project Architecture * Greenway Award for Heritage *
Marion Mahony Griffin Marion Mahony Griffin (; February 14, 1871 – August 10, 1961) was an American architect and artist. She was one of the first licensed female architects in the world, and is considered an original member of the Prairie School. Her work in ...
Prize for female architects.


Queensland

* FDG Stanley Award for Public Architecture * Robin Dods Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) * Job & Froud Award for Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing *
Beatrice Hutton Beatrice May Hutton (1893–1990), also known as Bea Hutton was an Australian architect. On 30 October 1916, she became the first female to be accepted into an institute of architects in Australia. This followed the rejection of earlier female a ...
Award for Commercial Architecture * Hayes & Scott Award for Small Project Architecture * G.H.M. Addison Award for Interior Architecture * Robin Gibson Award for Enduring Architecture * Don Roderick Award for Heritage * Harry Marks Award for Sustainable Architecture * Karl Langer Award for Urban Design


South Australia

* Sir James Irwin Chapter President's Medal * Jack McConnell Award for Public Architecture * Keith Neighbour Award for Commercial Architecture * Robert Dickson Award for Interior Architecture * John S Chappell Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) * David Saunders Award for Heritage Architecture * Derrick Kendrick Award for Sustainable Architecture * Jack Cheesman Award For Enduring Architecture


Victoria

* Victorian Architecture Medal *
William Wardell William Wilkinson Wardell (1823–1899) was a civil engineer and architect, notable not only for his work in Australia, the country to which he emigrated in 1858, but for a successful career as a surveyor and ecclesiastical architect in En ...
Award for Public Architecture * Public Architecture Award (Alterations and Additions) * Joseph Reed Award for Urban Design *
Sir Osborn McCutcheon ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "Sieur" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as ...
Award for Commercial Architecture * John George Knight Award for Heritage Architecture *
Harold Desbrowe-Annear Harold Desbrowe-Annear (16 August 1865 – 22 June 1933) was an influential Australian architect who was at the forefront of the development of the Arts and Crafts movement in the country. During the 1890s he was an instructor in architecture a ...
Award for Residential Architecture Houses – New * John and Phyllis Murphy Award for Residential Architecture Houses – Alterations and Additions


Western Australia

* George Temple-Poole Award


Presidents


National presidents

National presidents: *1929–1930 Alfred Samuel Hook *1930–1931 William Arthur Mordey Blackett *1931–1932 Philip Rupert Claridge *1932–1933
Lange Powell Lange Leopold Powell (1886–1938) was a noted architect who designed many important buildings in Brisbane and the state of Queensland. He started practice in 1909; his major works included St Martin's War Memorial Hospital (opened 1922) and th ...
*1933–1934 Charles Edward Serpell *1934–1935 Arthur William Anderson *1935–1936 Guy St John Makin *1936–1937 James Nangle *1937–1938
Louis Laybourne Smith Louis Edouard Laybourne Smith CMG (1 April 1880 – 13 September 1965) was an architect and educator in South Australia. Born in the Adelaide inner-southern suburb of Unley, he became interested in engineering and architecture while in th ...
*1938–1939 Frederick Bruce Lucas *1939–1940 Otto Albrecht Yuncken *1940–1942 William Ronald Richardson *1942–1944 John Francis Deighton Scarborough *1944–1946 Roy Sharrington Smith *1946–1948 William Rae Laurie *1948–1950 Jack Denyer Cheesman *1950–1952
Cobden Parkes Cobden may refer to: People * Richard Cobden, British manufacturer and politician Places ;Australia * Cobden, Victoria ** Cobden Football Club ;Canada * Cobden, Ontario ;New Zealand * Cobden, New Zealand ;United States * Cobden, Illinois * Co ...
*1952–1954 Robert Snowden Demaine *1954–1956 Edward James Archibald Weller *1956–1957 William Purves Race Godfrey *1957–1959 Wilfred Thomas Haslam *1959–1960 Kenneth Charles Duncan *1960–1961 Thomas Brenan Femister Gargett *1961–1962 Henry Ingham Ashworth *1962–1963 James Campbell Irwin *1963–1964 Max Ernest Collard *1964–1965 Raymond Berg *1965–1966 Gavin Walkley *1966–1967 Mervyn Henry Parry *1967–1968 Best Overend *1968–1969 Jack Hobbs McConnell *1969–1970 John David Fisher *1970–1971 Ronald Andrew Gilling *1978-1979 John Davidson *1992-1993 Robert Denyer Cheesman *1990-1991 Robert Caulfield *1994–1995 Louise Cox * *1995–1996 Peter Robert Gargett *1996–1997 John Stanley Castles *1997–1998 Eric Graham Butt *1998–1999 Graham Humphries *1999–2000 Nigel Warren Shaw * *2000–2001 Edward Robert Haysom *2001–2003 Graham Jahn *2003–2004 David John Parken *2004–2005 Warren Merton Kerr *2005–2006 Bob Nation *2006–2007 Carey Lyon *2007–2008 Alec Tzannes *2008–2009 Howard Tanner * *2009–2010 Melinda Dodson *2010–2011 Karl Fender *2011–2012 Brian Zulaikha *2012–2013 Shelley Penn *2013–2014 Paul Berkemeier *2014–2015 David Karotkin *2015–2016 Jon Clements *2016–2017 Ken Maher *2017–2018 Richard Kirk *2018–2019 Clare Cousins *2019–2020 Helen Lochhead *2020–2021 Alice Hampson *2021–2022 Tony Giannone *2022-2023 Shannon Battisson *2023-2024 Bill Krotiris


State and territory chapter presidents


Australian Capital Territory (established 1962)

ACT Chapter established in 1962. *1962–1964 Malcolm Moir *1964–1966 John Scollay *1966–1968 Peter Harrison *1968–1970 John Goldsmith *1970–1972 Horrie Holt *1972–1974 Arthur Tow *1974–1976 Neil Renfree *1976–1978 Tony Cooper *1978–1980 Mervyn Willoughby-Thomas *1980–1982 Ian Thompson *1982–1984 Geoffrey Butterworth *1984–1986 Barry Cameron *1986–1988 Rick Butt *1988–1990 Alastair Swayn *1990–1992 Colin Stewart *1992–1993 Peter Freeman *1993–1994 Annabelle Pegrum *1994–1998 Graham Humphries *1998–2002 *2002–2006 Catherine Townsend *2006–2008 Melinda Dodson *2008–2010 David Flannery *2010–2012 Sheila Hughes *2012–2014 Tony Trobe *2014–2016 Andrew Wilson *2016–2018 Rob Henry *2018–2020 Philip Leeson *2020–2022 Shannon Battissonn


New South Wales (established 1871, NSW Chapter from 1933)

*1871–1878
George Allen Mansfield George Allen Mansfield (15 June 1834 – 20 January 1908) was a prominent Australian architect of the nineteenth century who designed many iconic buildings in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Life Born in 1834 in Sydney, his father, the Reve ...
*1878–1889
Thomas Rowe Thomas Rowe (20 July 1829 – 14 January 1899) was a British-born architect, builder and goldminer who became one of Australia's leading architects of the Victorian era. He was also a politician, who was the first Mayor of Manly. Early life ...
*1889–1895
John Horbury Hunt John Horbury Hunt (1838 – December 30, 1904) was a Canadians, Canadian-born Australian architect who worked in Sydney and rural New South Wales from 1863. Life and career Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, the son of a builder, Hunt was tra ...
*1895–1898
Thomas Rowe Thomas Rowe (20 July 1829 – 14 January 1899) was a British-born architect, builder and goldminer who became one of Australia's leading architects of the Victorian era. He was also a politician, who was the first Mayor of Manly. Early life ...
*1898–1902 John Barlow *1902–1903
George Allen Mansfield George Allen Mansfield (15 June 1834 – 20 January 1908) was a prominent Australian architect of the nineteenth century who designed many iconic buildings in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Life Born in 1834 in Sydney, his father, the Reve ...
*1903–1905
Cyril Blacket Cyril (also Cyrillus or Cyryl) is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Greek language, Greek name Κύριλλος (''Kýrillos''), meaning 'lordly, masterful', which in turn derives from Greek κυριος (''kýrios'') 'lord'. There ar ...
*1906–1908 Harry Kent *1908–1910
Ernest Alfred Scott Ernest is a given name derived from Germanic languages, Germanic word ''ernst'', meaning "serious". Notable people and fictional characters with the name include: People *Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553–1595), son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman ...
*1910–1911 George Birrell Robertson *1911–1912
John Francis Hennessy John Francis Hennessy (1853–1924) was an Australian architect practicing in New South Wales in the 1880s-1910s, concentrating on projects for the Catholic Church. Personal life John Francis Hennessy was born in Ireland about 1853, and gre ...
*1912–1914
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*1914–1916 Arthur William Anderson *1916–1919 Arthur Pritchard *1919–1919 Charles Henry Slatyer *1919–1920 Arthur Pritchard *1920–1921
George Sydney Jones This is a list of Australian architects. A '' Return to top of page'' B '' Return to top of page'' C '' Return to top of page'' D '' Return to top of page'' E '' Return to top of page'' F '' Return to top of page'' G ...
*1921–1922 George Herbert Godsell *1922–1926 Sir Charles Rosenthal *1926–1929 Alfred Samuel Hook *1929–1931 James Peddle *1931–1932 Henry Budden *1932–1933
Ernest Alfred Scott Ernest is a given name derived from Germanic languages, Germanic word ''ernst'', meaning "serious". Notable people and fictional characters with the name include: People *Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553–1595), son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman ...
*1933–1934
Leslie Wilkinson Leslie Wilkinson , FRAIA, (12 October 1882 – 20 September 1973) was a UK-born Australian architect and academic. He was the founding dean of the faculty of architecture at University of Sydney in 1920. A traditionalist, he is known for his r ...
*1934–1936 Arthur William Anderson *1936–1938 Leith Cecil McCredie *1938–1940 William Ronald Richardson *1940–1942
Samuel George Thorp Samuel ''Šəmūʾēl'', Tiberian: ''Šămūʾēl''; ar, شموئيل or صموئيل '; el, Σαμουήλ ''Samouḗl''; la, Samūēl is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the bib ...
*1942–1944
Cobden Parkes Cobden may refer to: People * Richard Cobden, British manufacturer and politician Places ;Australia * Cobden, Victoria ** Cobden Football Club ;Canada * Cobden, Ontario ;New Zealand * Cobden, New Zealand ;United States * Cobden, Illinois * Co ...
*1944–1946 Percy James Gordon *1946–1948 Frank William Turner *1948–1950 Adrian Ashton *1950–1952 Alan Edgecliff Stafford *1952–1954 Eric William Andrew *1954–1956 Geoffrey Lewis Moline *1956–1960 Max Ernest Collard *1960–1962 Albert Henry Alfred Hanson *1962–1964 Cyril John Farrington *1964–1966 Ronald Andrew Gilling *1966–1970 Richard Norman Johnson *1970–1972 Bryce Mortlock *1972–1974 Geoffrey Lumsdaine *1974–1976 J. Fisher *1976–1978 Eric Daniels *1978–1980 Geoffrey Lumsdaine *1980–1982 Martyn David Chapman *1982–1984 Chris Johnson *1984–1986 Kevin Rice *1986–1988 Lawrence Nield *1988–1990 Louise Cox *1990–1992 Richard Dinham *1992–1994 John Richardson *1994–1996 John Bilmon *1996–2000 David Brown *2000–2002 Graham Jahn *2002–2004 Caroline Pidcock *2004–2008 Deborah Dearing *2008–2011 Brian Zulaikha *2011–2013 Matthew Pullinger *2013–2015 Joe Agius *2015–2017 Shaun Carter *2017–2019 Andrew Nimmo *2019– 2021 Kathlyn Loseby *2021–date Laura Cockburn Northern Territory *President: Rossi Kouronis *Immediate Past President: Jenny Culgan Queensland *President: Amy Degenhart *Immediate Past President: Michael Lavery South Australia *President: Anthony Coupe *Immediate Past President: Tony Giannone Tasmania *President: Stuart Tanner *Immediate Past President: Seamus Mulcahy Victoria * Victorian Institute of Architects (VIA), founded, 21 August 1856 * 1856-61 John George Knight * 1861-65 John Gill * 1871-74 Joseph Reed * 1874-81 Sir Redmond Barry * 1881-82 George Wharton * 1882-84 Charles Webb * 1884-85 Nathaniel Billing * 1885-86 Thomas Watts * 1886-87 Lloyd Tayler * 1887-88 Alfred Purchas * 1888-89 Sir George Verdon * 1889-90 Lloyd Tayler * 1890-92 George Charles Inskip * 1892-93 Percy Oakden * 1893-95 Arthur Ebden Johnson * 1895-97 Percy Oakden * 1897-99 Anketell Matthew Henderson * 1899-01 Lloyd Tayler * Royal Victorian Institute of Architects (RVIA), established * 1901-02 Percy Oakden * 1902-03 Thomas Watts * 1903-05 John Augustus Bernhard Koch * 1905-07 Charles D’Ebro * 1907-08 Francis Joseph Smart * 1908-10 Edward Albert Bates * 1910-11 Anketell Matthew Henderson * 1911-13 Gerard Wight * 1913-14 Anketell Matthew Henderson * 1914-16 Henry William Tompkins * 1916-18 William Arthur Mordey Blackett * 1918-19 Arthur Peck * 1919-21 Frank Stapley * 1921-23 Kingsley Anketell Henderson * 1923-24 William Scott Purves Godfrey * 1924-26 Philip Burgoyne Hudson * 1926-28 Percy Allport Oakley * 1928-30 William Arthur Mordey Blackett * 1930-31 Thomas Johnstone Buchan * 1931-33 Leighton Francis Irwin * 1933-35 Charles Edward Serpell * 1935-37 Frederick Louis Klingender * 1937-39 Alec Stanley Eggleston * 1939-41 Leslie Marsh Perrott * 1941-42 Sir Walter Osborn McCutcheon KT * 1942-45 John Francis Deighton Scarborough * 1945-47 Robert Snowden Demaine * 1947-49 William Purves Race Godfrey OBE TD * 1949-51 Eric Keith Mackay OBE * 1951-53 Eric Hughes * 1952-55 William Balcombe Griffiths OBE MC ED * 1955-57 Harry Stephen Winbush * 1957-59 Raymond Berg * 1959-61 Professor Brian Bannatyne Lewis * 1961-63 Acheson Best Overend MBE * 1963-65 David Fisher * 1965-66 Stanley Maurice Charles Evans * 1966 Ronald Grant Lyon AM * Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), Victorian Chapter established * 1966-67 Ronald Grant Lyon AM * 1968-69 Lloyd Emerson Albert Orton * 1969-70 Robert Peter McIntyre AO * 1971     Robin Penleigh Boyd CBE * 1972     Reginald Edward Grouse DFC * 1973-74 John David Gates * 1975-76 Neil Clerehan * 1977-78 Richard Melville Young AM * 1978-80 Neil Thomas Edward Montgomery * 1980-82 James Heward Earle AM * 1982-84 John Perrin Alsop * 1984-86 Dimity Alexandria Reed * 1986-88 Charles Justin * 1988-90 William Spiers Corker * 1990-92 Stephen Cameron Ashton * 1992-94 John Stanley Castles * 1994-97 Garry Bruce Marshall * 1997-00 James Crofts Learmonth * 2000-02 Ian Lachlan McDougall * 2002-04 Elisabetta Maria Giannini * 2004-06 Robert Alan Stent * 2006-08 Philip James Goad * 2008-10 Karl Arthur Fender * 2010-12 Robert Paul Puksand * 2012-14 Jonathan William Clements * 2014-16 Peter Francis Malatt * 2016-18 Vanessa Bird * 2018-20 Amy Muir * 2020-22 Bill Krotiris Western Australia (Established 1896, WA Chapter from 1943) * 1896 – 1898 G. T. Poole * 1898 – 1900 M. F. Cavanagh * 1900 – 1902 G. T. Poole * 1903 – 1904 M.F. Cavanagh * 1905 – 1906 G. T. Poole * 1907 – 1908 P. W. Harrison * 1909 – 1910 J. T. Hobbs * 1911 – 1912 J. T. Hobbs * 1913 – 1914 G. T. Poole * 1915 – 1916 M. F. Cavanagh * 1917 – 1918 J. H. Eales * 1919 – 1921 A. R. L. Wright * 1922 – 1923 J. L. Ochiltree * 1923 – 1924 A. R. L. Wright * 1924 – 1925 E. G. Cohen * 1926 – 1927 A. R. L. Wright * 1928 – 1929 J. F. Allen * 1930 – 1931 E. LeB. Henderson * 1931 – 1933 J. F. Allen * 1933 – 1934 W. J. W. Forbes * 1935 – 1936 A. D. Cameron * 1937 – 1938 R. Summerhayes * 1938 – 1940 K. C. Duncan * 1940 – 1941 G. H. Parry * 1942 – 1945 A. E. Clare * 1945 – 1946 A. B. Winning * 1947 – 1948 W. A. Mcl. Green * 1949 – 1950 J. B. Fitzhardinge * 1951 – 1952 W. T. Leighton * 1953 – 1954 O. V. Chisholm * 1955 – 1956 K. C. Duncan * 1957 – 1958 M. W. G. Clifton * 1959 – 1960 D. O. Sands * 1961 – 1962 M. H. Parry * 1963 – 1964 W. T. Leighton * 1965 – 1966 G. W. Finn * 1967 – 1968 G. E. Summerhayes * 1969 – 1970 R. M. Fairbrother * 1971 – 1972 E. G. Cohen * 1973 – 1974 J. K. Duncan * 1975 – 1976 P. J. Grigg * 1977 – 1978 A. C. De Leo * 1979 – 1980 J. A. Pickering * 1981 – 1982 R. B. Bodycoat * 1983 – 1984 L. W. Hegvold * 1985 – 1986 M. Hardman * 1987 – 1988 J. Taylor * 1989 – 1990 B. F. C. Wright * 1991 – 1992 P. S. Parkinson * 1993 – 1994 G. F. H. Howlett * 1995 – 1996 G. L. London * 1997 – 1998 N. W. Shaw * 1999 – 2000 H. G. Schubert * 2001 - 2004 W. M. Kerr * 2004 – 2005 P Pinder * 2005 – 2007 I. Dewar * 2007 – 2011 R. Mollett * 2011 – 2014 D. Karotkin * 2014 - 2017 P. Griffith * 2017 - 2019 S. Hunt * 2019 - 2021 P. Hobbs * 2022 - S. Anghie


References


External links


Australian Institute of Architects Website
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