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The current architectural era is one of excitement and intrigue. This is because, in order to maintain our world in optimal condition, we, as a collective of building environments, must ensure our practices are not harmful to our environments. There has never been a better time to be a sustainable architect, so why not reward those who are making an effort early in their careers?
The world of architecture is experiencing a new era filled with excitement and intrigue, and it s all thanks to the growing emphasis on sustainable practices. As a collective, it s our responsibility to ensure that the environment isn t harmed by our actions, and this is where sustainable architects come in.
This diverse and highly skilled panel of judges will bring their unique perspectives on sustainability together to decide which of the entrants have demonstrated the highest levels of excellence in contributing to a sustainable built environment.
Today, Marni works with Kaunitz Yeung Architecture, a Sydney-based practice known for delivering architecture projects for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. As one of just a handful of Indigenous architects in Australia, she is using her education, skills, talents and voice, not only to mainstream the country’s rich Indigenous architectural traditions in education and practice, but also to be a role model for young members of the Aboriginal community who would be inspired to pursue an architectural career.