The Australian Institute of Architects, officially the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (abbreviated as RAIA), is Australia's professional body for architects. Its members use the post-nominals FRAIA (Fellow), ARAIA (Associate Member) and RAIA (Member, also the organisation's abbreviation). 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. EmAGN (Emerging Architects and Graduates Network) represents architectural professionals within 15 years of graduation, as part of the Australian Institute of Architects.
History
State institutes
A number of Australian colonies (later states) formed independent professional societies for architects.
The Royal Victorian Institute of Architects (RVIA) was established as the Victorian Institute of Architects in the colony of Victoria in August 1856, receiving royal charter in 1889.
After a couple of predecessors dating at least as far back as 1859, the South Australian Institute of Architects was founded in the colony of South Australia on 20 September 1886, and in 1904 Walter Hervey Bagot designed its seal. It did not join the national organisation until 1962.
The New South Wales Institute of Architects was established in 1871, headed by George Allen Mansfield. The secretary was Benjamin Backhouse, who was later a Member of the NSW Legislative Council.
The Queensland Institute of Architects was established in 1888, and the West Australian Institute of Architects (WAIA) in 1896.
Australian Institute of Architects established 1929
The Australian Institute of Architects was established on 6 September 1929, when state architectural institutes combined to form a unified national association. The RVIA became a foundation member of the federated body in 1929. On 18 August 1930 the 'Royal' title was granted, and it became the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.
The Queensland Institute of Architects joined in 1930, with WAIA following in March 1943. SAIA joined up in July 1962, becoming the "South Australian Chapter".
The national headquarters was formerly located in Red Hill, Canberra, in a 1968 building designed by Bryce Mortlock from Sydney firm Ancher, Mortlock and Woolley. This building still functions as the ACT Chapter offices.
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
In the preamble of the AIA's constitution states its wider purpose as "The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, established in 1930, is a national member based organisation for the architecture profession. The Institute supports and advances the architecture profession by advocating for high quality design and responsible sustainability for the built environment."
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 (UIA).
A chapter is maintained in each state and territory. Each chapter runs a range of events, activities and annual state and regional architecture awards, that feed into the national awards program.
National awards and prizes
National Architecture Awards
The National Architecture Awards are held in late October or early November each year and have been presented since 1981. The shortlisted entrants are drawn from relevant state based awards programs held earlier in the year (usually in June or July). The awards cover residential, public, education, commercial, interiors, small projects, urban design, international projects, steel construction and sustainability.
National Prizes
National Prizes have been awarded annually since 2010, usually in early May and often as part of the Australian Architecture Conference. Each prize has a separate jury who assess a shortlist in each category. The inaugural 'Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards' were held on 18 March 2010 at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, presented separately to the National Awards. In 2017 the program was renamed as 'National Prizes'. National Prizes recognise achievement across a range of categories that support and promote advocacy, innovation and education, and do not relate to particular buildings which are judged at the National Awards later in the same year.
AIA Gold Medal
The AIA Gold Medal is the highest individual prize of the Australian Institute of Architects and had been presented annually since 1960.
Other National Prizes
- Paula Whitman Leadership in Gender Equity Prize
- National Emerging Architect Prize
- National President's Prize
- Leadership in Sustainability Prize
- Student Prize for the Advancement of Architecture
State and Territory architecture awards and prizes
Each of the State and Territory chapters also present annual awards, including Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and Victoria. The winners of these awards form the shortlist for consideration of the National Awards later in the same year. The International Chapter of the AIA also run an awards program.
Regional architecture awards and prizes
Separately judged awards occur in regional New South Wales and Queensland.
National Presidents
- 1929âÂÂ1930 Alfred Samuel Hook
- 1930âÂÂ1931 William Arthur Mordey Blackett
- 1931âÂÂ1932 Philip Rupert Claridge
- 1932âÂÂ1933 Lange Powell
- 1933âÂÂ1934 Charles Edward Serpell
- 1934âÂÂ1935 Arthur William Anderson
- 1935âÂÂ1936 Guy St John Makin
- 1936âÂÂ1937 James Nangle
- 1937âÂÂ1938 Louis Laybourne Smith
- 1938âÂÂ1939 Frederick Bruce Lucas
- 1939âÂÂ1940 Otto Albrecht Yuncken
- 1940âÂÂ1942 William Ronald Richardson
- 1942âÂÂ1944 John Francis Deighton Scarborough
- 1944âÂÂ1946 Roy Sharrington Smith
- 1946âÂÂ1948 William Rae Laurie
- 1948âÂÂ1950 Jack Denyer Cheesman
- 1950âÂÂ1952 Cobden Parkes
- 1952âÂÂ1954 Robert Snowden Demaine
- 1954âÂÂ1956 Edward James Archibald Weller
- 1956âÂÂ1957 William Purves Race Godfrey
- 1957âÂÂ1959 Wilfred Thomas Haslam
- 1959âÂÂ1960 Kenneth Charles Duncan
- 1960âÂÂ1961 Thomas Brenan Femister Gargett
- 1961âÂÂ1962 Henry Ingham Ashworth
- 1962âÂÂ1963 James Campbell Irwin
- 1963âÂÂ1964 Max Ernest Collard
- 1964âÂÂ1965 Raymond Berg
- 1965âÂÂ1966 Gavin Walkley
- 1966âÂÂ1967 Mervyn Henry Parry
- 1967âÂÂ1968 Acheson Best Overend
- 1968âÂÂ1969 Jack Hobbs McConnell
- 1969âÂÂ1970 John David Fisher
- 1970âÂÂ1971 Ronald Andrew Gilling
- 1971âÂÂ1972 Kenneth William Shugg
- 1972âÂÂ1973 Henry Jardine Parkinson
- 1973âÂÂ1974 Robert Peter McIntyre
- 1974âÂÂ1975 Harold Bryce Mortlock
- 1975âÂÂ1976 Blair Mansfield Wilson
- 1976âÂÂ1977 Eustace Gresley Cohen
- 1977âÂÂ1978 John Davidson
- 1978âÂÂ1979 Geoffrey Lawrence Lumsdaine
- 1979âÂÂ1980 Alexander Ian Ferrier
- 1980âÂÂ1981 Michael Laurence Peck
- 1981âÂÂ1982 Peter Johnson
- 1982âÂÂ1983 David Allan Nutter
- 1983âÂÂ1984 Richard Melville Young
- 1984âÂÂ1985 Roland David Jackson
- 1985âÂÂ1986 Graham Alan Hume
- 1986âÂÂ1987 Robert Darwin Hall
- 1988âÂÂ1989 Dudley Keith Wilde
- 1989âÂÂ1990 Ronald Barrie Bodycoat
- 1990âÂÂ1991 Robert Lindsay Caulfield
- 1991âÂÂ1992 Jamieson Sayer Allom
- 1992âÂÂ1993 Robert Denyer Cheesman
- 1993âÂÂ1994 James Taylor
- 1994âÂÂ1995 Louise Cox
- 1995âÂÂ1996 Peter Robertson Gargett
- 1996âÂÂ1997 John Stanley Castles
- 1997âÂÂ1998 Eric Graham Butt
- 1998âÂÂ1999 Graham Humphries
- 1999âÂÂ2000 Nigel Warren Shaw
- 2000âÂÂ2001 Edward Robert Haysom
- 2001âÂÂ2003 Graham Jahn
- 2003âÂÂ2004 David John Parken
- 2004âÂÂ2005 Warren Merton Kerr
- 2005âÂÂ2006 Bob Nation
- 2006âÂÂ2007 Carey Lyon
- 2007âÂÂ2008 Alec Tzannes
- 2008âÂÂ2009 Howard Tanner
- 2009âÂÂ2010 Melinda Dodson
- 2010âÂÂ2011 Karl Fender
- 2011âÂÂ2012 Brian Zulaikha
- 2012âÂÂ2013 Shelley Penn
- 2013âÂÂ2014 Paul Berkemeier
- 2014âÂÂ2015 David Karotkin
- 2015âÂÂ2016 Jon Clements
- 2016âÂÂ2017 Ken Maher
- 2017âÂÂ2018 Richard Kirk
- 2018âÂÂ2019 Clare Cousins
- 2019âÂÂ2020 Helen Lochhead
- 2020âÂÂ2021 Alice Hampson
- 2021âÂÂ2022 Tony Giannone
- 2022âÂÂ2023 Shannon Battisson
- 2023âÂÂ2024 Stuart Tanner
- 2024âÂÂ2025 Jane Cassidy
- 2025âÂÂ2026 Adam Haddow
State and territory chapter presidents
Australian Capital Territory
ACT Chapter established 1962
Sources:
- 1962âÂÂ1964 Malcolm Moir
- 1964âÂÂ1966 John Scollay
- 1966âÂÂ1968 Peter Harrison
- 1968âÂÂ1970 John Goldsmith
- 1970âÂÂ1972 Horrie Holt
- 1972âÂÂ1974 Arthur Tow
- 1974âÂÂ1976 Neil Renfree
- 1976âÂÂ1978 Tony Cooper
- 1978âÂÂ1980 Mervyn WilloughbyâÂÂThomas
- 1980âÂÂ1982 Ian Thompson
- 1982âÂÂ1984 Geoffrey Butterworth
- 1984âÂÂ1986 Barry Cameron
- 1986âÂÂ1988 Rick Butt
- 1988âÂÂ1990 Alastair Swayn
- 1990âÂÂ1992 Colin Stewart
- 1992âÂÂ1993 Peter Freeman
- 1993âÂÂ1994 Annabelle Pegrum
- 1994âÂÂ1998 Graham Humphries
- 1998âÂÂ2000 Dominic Maiuto
- 2000âÂÂ2002 Colin Stewart
- 2002âÂÂ2006 Catherine Townsend
- 2006âÂÂ2008 Melinda Dodson
- 2008âÂÂ2010 David Flannery
- 2010âÂÂ2012 Sheila Hughes
- 2012âÂÂ2014 Tony Trobe
- 2014âÂÂ2016 Andrew Wilson
- 2016âÂÂ2018 Rob Henry
- 2018âÂÂ2020 Philip Leeson
- 2020âÂÂ2022 Shannon Battisson
- 2022âÂÂ2023 Jane Cassidy
- 2023âÂÂ2025 Shoba Cole
New South Wales
NSW Institute of Architects established 1871
NSW Chapter established 1933
- 1933âÂÂ1934 Leslie Wilkinson
- 1934âÂÂ1936 Arthur William Anderson
- 1936âÂÂ1938 Leith Cecil McCredie
- 1938âÂÂ1940 William Ronald Richardson
- 1940âÂÂ1942 Samuel George Thorp
- 1942âÂÂ1944 Cobden Parkes
- 1944âÂÂ1946 Percy James Gordon
- 1946âÂÂ1948 Frank William Turner
- 1948âÂÂ1950 Adrian Ashton
- 1950âÂÂ1952 Alan Edgecliff Stafford
- 1952âÂÂ1954 Eric William Andrew
- 1954âÂÂ1956 Geoffrey Lewis Moline
- 1956âÂÂ1960 Max Ernest Collard
- 1960âÂÂ1962 Albert Henry Alfred Hanson
- 1962âÂÂ1964 Cyril John Farrington
- 1964âÂÂ1966 Ronald Andrew Gilling
- 1966âÂÂ1970 Peter Johnson
- 1970âÂÂ1972 Bryce Mortlock
- 1972âÂÂ1974 Geoffrey Lumsdaine
- 1974âÂÂ1976 J. Fisher
- 1976âÂÂ1978 Eric Daniels
- 1978âÂÂ1980 Geoffrey Lumsdaine
- 1980âÂÂ1982 Martyn David Chapman
- 1982âÂÂ1984 Chris Johnson
- 1984âÂÂ1986 Kevin Rice
- 1986âÂÂ1988 Lawrence Nield
- 1988âÂÂ1990 Louise Cox
- 1990âÂÂ1992 Richard Dinham
- 1992âÂÂ1994 John Richardson
- 1994âÂÂ1996 John Bilmon
- 1996âÂÂ2000 David Brown
- 2000âÂÂ2002 Graham Jahn
- 2002âÂÂ2004 Caroline Pidcock
- 2004âÂÂ2008 Deborah Dearing
- 2008âÂÂ2011 Brian Zulaikha
- 2011âÂÂ2013 Matthew Pullinger
- 2013âÂÂ2015 Joe Agius
- 2015âÂÂ2017 Shaun Carter
- 2017âÂÂ2019 Andrew Nimmo
- 2019âÂÂ2021 Kathlyn Loseby
- 2021âÂÂ2023 Laura Cockburn
- 2023âÂÂ2024 Adam Haddow
- 2025 Elizabeth Carpenter
Northern Territory
- Steven Huntingford
- 2010âÂÂ2014 Richard Layton
- 2014âÂÂ2016 Simon Scally
- 2016âÂÂ2018 Andrew Broffman
- 2018âÂÂ2022 Jenny Culgan
- 2022âÂÂ2023 Rossi Kouronis
- 2024 Vacant
Queensland
Queensland Institute of Architects established 1888
Queensland Chapter established 1930
- 2018âÂÂ2020 Mark Jones
- 2020âÂÂ2022 Michael Lavery
- 2022âÂÂ2024 Amy Degenhart
- 2024â Russell Hall
South Australia
- 1960âÂÂ1962 Gavin Walkley
- 2020âÂÂ2021 Tony Giannone
- 2021âÂÂ2022 Anthony Coupe
- 2022âÂÂ2023 Chris Morley
- 2024âÂÂ2025 Kirstie Coultas
Tasmania
Founded 1903
- 1952âÂÂ1954 Sydney Wallace Thomas Blythe
- 2011 Karen Davis
- 2017âÂÂ2019 Yvette Breytenbach
- 2020âÂÂ2021 Shamus Mulcahy
- 2021 Craig Rosevear
- 2022 Stuart Tanner
- 2023 Megan Baines
- 2024 Daniel Lane
Victoria
Victorian Institute of Architects (VIA), founded 21 August 1856
- 1856âÂÂ1861 John George Knight
- 1861âÂÂ1865 John Gill
- 1871âÂÂ1874 Joseph Reed
- 1874âÂÂ1881 Sir Redmond Barry
- 1881âÂÂ1882 George Wharton
- 1882âÂÂ1884 Charles Webb
- 1884âÂÂ1985 Nathaniel Billing
- 1885âÂÂ1886 Thomas Watts
- 1886âÂÂ1887 Lloyd Tayler
- 1887âÂÂ1888 Alfred Purchas
- 1888âÂÂ1889 Sir George Verdon
- 1889âÂÂ1890 Lloyd Tayler
- 1890âÂÂ1892 George Charles Inskip
- 1892âÂÂ1893 Percy Oakden
- 1893âÂÂ1895 Arthur Ebden Johnson
- 1895âÂÂ1897 Percy Oakden
- 1897âÂÂ1899 Anketell Matthew Henderson
- 1899âÂÂ1901 Lloyd Tayler
Royal Victorian Institute of Architects (RVIA)
- 1901âÂÂ1902 Percy Oakden
- 1902âÂÂ1903 Thomas Watts
- 1903âÂÂ1905 John Augustus Bernhard Koch
- 1905âÂÂ1907 Charles D'Ebro
- 1907âÂÂ1908 Francis Joseph Smart
- 1908âÂÂ1910 Edward Albert Bates
- 1910âÂÂ1911 Anketell Matthew Henderson
- 1911âÂÂ1913 Gerard Wight
- 1913âÂÂ1914 Anketell Matthew Henderson
- 1914âÂÂ1916 Henry William Tompkins
- 1916âÂÂ1918 William Arthur Mordey Blackett
- 1918âÂÂ1919 Arthur Peck
- 1919âÂÂ1921 Frank Stapley
- 1921âÂÂ1923 Kingsley Anketell Henderson
- 1923âÂÂ1924 William Scott Purves Godfrey
- 1924âÂÂ1926 Philip Burgoyne Hudson
- 1926âÂÂ1928 Percy Allport Oakley
- 1928âÂÂ1930 William Arthur Mordey Blackett
- 1930âÂÂ1931 Thomas Johnstone Buchan
- 1931âÂÂ1933 Leighton Francis Irwin
- 1933âÂÂ1935 Charles Edward Serpell
- 1935âÂÂ1937 Frederick Louis Klingender
- 1937âÂÂ1939 Alec Stanley Eggleston
- 1939âÂÂ1941 Leslie Marsh Perrott
- 1941âÂÂ1942 Sir Walter Osborn McCutcheon
- 1942âÂÂ1945 John Francis Deighton Scarborough
- 1945âÂÂ1947 Robert Snowden Demaine
- 1947âÂÂ1949 William Purves Race Godfrey
- 1949âÂÂ1951 Eric Keith Mackay
- 1951âÂÂ1953 Eric Hughes
- 1952âÂÂ1955 William Balcombe Griffiths
- 1955âÂÂ1957 Harry Stephen Winbush
- 1957âÂÂ1959 Raymond Berg
- 1959âÂÂ1961 Professor Brian Bannatyne Lewis
- 1961âÂÂ1963 Acheson Best Overend
- 1963âÂÂ1965 David Fisher
- 1965âÂÂ1966 Stanley Maurice Charles Evans
- 1966 Ronald Grant Lyon
Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), Victorian Chapter
- 1966âÂÂ1967 Ronald Grant Lyon
- 1968âÂÂ1969 Lloyd Emerson Albert Orton
- 1969âÂÂ1970 Robert Peter McIntyre
- 1971 Robin Penleigh Boyd
- 1972 Reginald Edward Grouse
- 1973âÂÂ1974 John David Gates
- 1975âÂÂ1976 Neil Clerehan
- 1977âÂÂ1978 Richard Melville Young
- 1978âÂÂ1980 Neil Thomas Edward Montgomery
- 1980âÂÂ1982 James Heward Earle
- 1982âÂÂ1984 John Perrin Alsop
- 1984âÂÂ1986 Dimity Alexandria Reed
- 1986âÂÂ1988 Charles Justin
- 1988âÂÂ1990 William Spiers Corker
- 1990âÂÂ1992 Stephen Cameron Ashton
- 1992âÂÂ1994 John Stanley Castles
- 1994âÂÂ1997 Garry Bruce Marshall
- 1997âÂÂ2000 James Crofts Learmonth
- 2000âÂÂ2002 Ian Lachlan McDougall
- 2002âÂÂ0204 Elisabetta Maria Giannini
- 2004âÂÂ2006 Robert Alan Stent
- 2006âÂÂ2008 Philip James Goad
- 2008âÂÂ2010 Karl Arthur Fender
- 2010âÂÂ2012 Robert Paul Puksand
- 2012âÂÂ2014 Jonathan William Clements
- 2014âÂÂ2016 Peter Francis Malatt
- 2016âÂÂ2018 Vanessa Bird
- 2018âÂÂ2020 Amy Muir
- 2020âÂÂ2022 Bill Krotiris
- 2022âÂÂ2024 David Wagner
Western Australia
Western Australian Institute of Architects (WAIA)
Royal Institute of Architects of Western Australia (RIAWA)
- 1921âÂÂ1922 Alfred Robert Linus Wright
- 1922âÂÂ1923 Jack Learmonth Ochiltree
- 1923âÂÂ1924 Alfred Robert Linus Wright
- 1924âÂÂ1925 Eustace Gresley Cohen
- 1926âÂÂ1927 Alfred Robert Linus Wright
- 1928âÂÂ1929 Joseph Francis Allen
- 1930âÂÂ1931 Edgar Le Blond Henderson
- 1932âÂÂ1933 Joseph Francis Allen
- 1933âÂÂ1934 Walter James Waldie Forbes
- 1935âÂÂ1936 Alexander Donald Cameron
- 1937âÂÂ1938 Reginald Summerhayes
- 1938âÂÂ1940 Kenneth Charles Duncan
- 1940âÂÂ1941 George Herbert Parry
- 1942âÂÂ1943 Albert Ernest (Paddy) Clare
Royal Australian Institute of Architects, WA Chapter (RAIA WA)
- 1943âÂÂ1944 Albert Ernest (Paddy) Clare
- 1945âÂÂ1946 Alexander Barr Winning
- 1947âÂÂ1948 William Allan McInnes Green
- 1949âÂÂ1950 John Berkeley Fitzhardinge
- 1951âÂÂ1952 William Thomas Leighton
- 1953âÂÂ1954 Oswald Victor Chisholm
- 1955âÂÂ1956 Kenneth Charles Duncan
- 1957âÂÂ1958 Marshall Walter Gervase Clifton
- 1959âÂÂ1960 Desmond Ossiter Sands
- 1961âÂÂ1962 Mervyn Henry Parry
- 1963âÂÂ1964 William Thomas Leighton
- 1965âÂÂ1966 Gordon William Finn
- 1967âÂÂ1968 Geoffrey Edwin Summerhayes
- 1969âÂÂ1970 Richard Morris Fairbrother
- 1971âÂÂ1972 Eustace Gresley Cohen
- 1973âÂÂ1974 John Kenneth Duncan
- 1975âÂÂ1976 Peter John Grigg
- 1977âÂÂ1978 Antonio Carmelo (Tony) De Leo
- 1979âÂÂ1980 John A. Pickering
- 1981âÂÂ1982 Ronald Barrie Bodycoat
- 1983âÂÂ1984 Laurie William Hegvold
- 1985âÂÂ1986 Max Rodney Hardman
- 1987âÂÂ1988 James Taylor
- 1989âÂÂ1990 Brian Frederic Charles Wright
- 1991âÂÂ1992 Peter Shaw Parkinson
- 1993âÂÂ1994 Gregory Francis Hamilton Howlett
- 1995âÂÂ1996 Geoffrey Leslie London
- 1997âÂÂ1998 Nigel Warren Shaw
- 1999âÂÂ2000 Haralds Gunter (Harry) Schubert
- 2001âÂÂ2004 Warren Merton Kerr
- 2004âÂÂ2005 Patrick Maurice Pinder
- 2005âÂÂ2007 Ian Henry Dewar
- 2007âÂÂ2011 Rodney David Mollett
- 2011âÂÂ2014 David John Knox Karotkin
- 2014âÂÂ2017 Philip John Griffiths
- 2017âÂÂ2019 Suzanne Jane Hunt
- 2019âÂÂ2021 Peter Charles Athol Hobbs
- 2021âÂÂ2023 Sandy Michelle Anghie
EmAGN Presidents
- 2013 Anthony Balsamo
- 2014 Jacqui Connor
- 2015 Rob Henry
- 2016âÂÂ2017 Ksenia Totoeva
- 2018âÂÂ2019 Thom Mackenzie
- 2020âÂÂ2021 Erin Crowden
- 2022âÂÂ2023àTiffany Liew
- 2024 Liehan Janse van Rensburg
- 2025 Callum Senjov
Publications
Since 1904 the Institute has published a regular periodical magazine, now known as Architecture Australia. Each state chapter has also published local periodicals reporting on chapter business, local architecture, events and news.
Coat of arms
References
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