fjcstudio wins three of the four awards given to Australian practices at the International Architecture Awards

We are delighted to announce that fjcstudio received three out of the four awards given to Australian practices at the International Architectural Awards. Nunawading Community Hub, The Foundry and Substation No.164 all received awards in their categories. Now in its 20th year, The International Architectural Awards are the oldest and most prestigious distinguished global building awards program that honors new and cutting-edge design worldwide. This year, the Museum received a record number of projects for new buildings, landscape architecture, and urban planning from the most important international firms practicing globally. An international jury composed of several distinguished designers worked remotely and selected almost 150 submissions from a shortlist of over 850 projects. On Friday, September 8th, 2023, a special exhibition The City and the World will be opened at the inauguration of the newly expanded Contemporary Space Athens and on Friday September 15th there will be the official presentation of the awarded projects and a reception and gala dinner in Athens. We thank our Project teams for the incredible commitment to achieve a globally recognised design excellence.

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