Western Australian
Fellows &
Life Fellows
Honours
Life Fellows & Fellows
Life Fellowship is awarded to members who are already a Fellow of the Institute and who, in the opinion of the National Council, have rendered notable contribution to the advancement of the profession in design, construction, literature, education, public service or conducted themselves in any other way deemed worthy of the honour of Life Fellowship. Life Fellow is the highest honour class of RAIA membership available to members practicing architecture.
Fellowship is awarded to those who have demonstrated a significant contribution to the architecture profession beyond architecture practice. Each nomination requires the endorsement of two voting members and the Chapter Council.
If you would like to nominate a worthy member, please scroll down for more information on how to Nominate here.
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2023 life Fellowship Honourees
KATE HISLOP
peter hobbs
Suzie Hunt
LIST OF WA FELLOWS & LIFE FELLOWS
LIST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FELLOWS & LIFE FELLOWS
A list of Western Australian-based Life Fellows*
*Lists may be incomplete due to missing records
2023 Life Fellows
Kate Hislop’s unparalleled contribution to the architectural profession spans three decades as a practitioner, mentor, educator, and leader in tertiary education. Kate studied architecture at the university of western Australia (UWA) and was first registered as an architect in 1997. While working with several architectural offices and in her own private practice, Kate continued to build her career through a combination of practice and teaching.
Appointed as a lecturer at UWA in 1999 kate quickly demonstrated her strength as an academic. In 2017 she was appointed to the position of Dean and Head of the School of Design at UWA – and continues in that role today. As an extension of her UWA roles she has positively impacted the lives of many architectural students who have gone on to successful architectural careers. Kate continued to further her own academic education by completing a Master of Philosophy (Australian Studies) in 1996 and a PhD at UWA in 2012.
Outside of academia, Kate has been active in the Western Australian chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects since first joining the editorial team for ‘The Architect’ (WA) in 1992. She was the first woman appointed to the role of co-editor and then editor from the mid to late 1990s. Kate contributed further through participation on several Institute committees, including Public Affairs, Practice Committee, Contracts Committee, Education Committee, and the WA Chapter Council. She was involved in the WA Chapter Awards Program as juror, chaired the Enduring Architecture Award panel, and in 2014 was the Chair of Juries.
Kate has been a member of the Architect’s Board (WA), and an examiner of candidates sitting the architectural practice exam. She is the current chair of the national advisory panel for the Architect’s Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) and participated in working groups conducting a review of the National Standards of Competency for Architects (NSCA).
Kate has always been a role model of achievement and participation for the profession and is very worthy of a life fellowship.
Suzanne (Suzie) Hunt has made an outstanding contribution to the architectural profession and has had a significant and positive impact on the wider community through her dynamic public engagement. She leads a multi-award-winning design practice and continues to be an exemplary role model through her effective advocacy on design and policy issues, her commitment to service outside of immediate practice, her successful initiation of groundbreaking professional opportunities, and her attentive mentoring of early career professionals.
As the first female president of the Western Australian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, Suzie used her platform to raise and reinforce the role of women both within the profession and across the wider public realm. Her presidency saw the establishment of the #workwomenwisdom networking forum, a major initiative that addressed issues of gender disparity and was nationally recognized in 2021 through the institute’s Paula Whitman Gender Equity Prize.
Suzie’s engaging public presence in print, TV, and social media platforms has ensured the visibility of the Institute’s membership and its place in providing valued community leaders. She has maintained a consistent level of service to the Institute, serving on Chapter and National Councils. Suzie has also participated as Chair and member of various awards juries, served on both the Honours and Gender Equity Taskforce Committees, and contributed her professional expertise to local government and numerous other organizations and institutions. Overall, Suzie’s exceptional leadership, advocacy, and service have not only had a positive impact on the architectural profession but have also contributed to advancing gender equity and promoting the value of design within the wider community.
2019 Life Fellows
2018 Life Fellows
2017 Life Fellows
2015 Life Fellows
2014 Life Fellows
2013 Life Fellows
2012 Life Fellows
2024 Fellowship Honourees
MICHELLE BLAKELEY
BEATA DAVEY
CHRISTOPHER MAHER
MICHAEL PATRONI
KELLY RIPPINGALE
RACHEL SEAL
INGRID VAN BREMEN
GEOFF WARN
DIMMITY WALKER
list of fellows
A list of all Western Australian-based Fellows*
*Lists may be incomplete due to missing records
2023 Fellows
- Kylee Schoonens
- David Gulland
- Dean Wood
- Fiona Hogg
- Frederick Chaney
- Rebecca Moore
- Philippa Mowbray
- Katrina Chisholm
2022 Fellows
- Lara Mackintosh
- Emma Williamson
2021 Fellows
- Simon Pendal
- Tanya Jones
- Phil Gresley
- Sally Matthews
- Murray Slavin
2020 Fellows
- Simon Bodycoat
2019 Fellows
- Ken Musto
- Donald White
- Michael Spight
- Tasio Cokis
- Jurg Hunziker
2018 Fellows
- Andrew Rogerson
- Martine Cason
- Dominic Snellgrove
2016 Fellows
- Stephen Brown
- Greg Ewart
- Neil Cownie
2015 Fellows
- Stefan Dubczuk
- Alan Kelsall
- Claude Soraru
2014 Fellows
- Philip Chadwick
- Ross Donaldson
2013 Fellows
- Stephen Lawrance
- Chris Kretowicz
FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION
Advancement to fellowship
Criteria for elevation
- A minimum of 12 years as a Voting Member (Chapter Councils may consider a lesser period of membership as a special case);
- Evidence of a significant contribution to the profession; and
- Recommendation and endorsement of reasons for elevation by two Voting Members. In the case of overseas members, two short references of no more than 500 words, written by Voting Members of the Institute, must also accompany the application.
Guidance notes for the applicant
Fellowship is to recognise a level of achievement within the architectural profession. Therefore it applies similarly to generalists, specialists, academics, project managers and administrators.
Fellowship should be regarded as a privilege, not a right.
Chapters have some latitude in their interpretation of the contribution criteria of the submission; however they should ensure that sufficient i nformation i s provided to demonstrate that the intent of Fellowship is satisfied.
To demonstrate their significant contribution to the profession candidates should provide the following supporting information:
a) Gaining of Significant Experience in the Practice of Architecture
For broad experience the candidate should supply a C.V. indicating employment, types of projects and their professional role to demonstrate their experience across the full range of architectural activity. For specialist experience, the C.V. should indicate their expertise in any area of architecture activity.
b) Significant Service to the Profession or Community
The candidate should supply details of their service to the community and profession through participation in organisations or groups such as the Institute, AACA, government, schools, community, other professional bodies, media, church etc. or through any other method. All details of service are of assistance to Chapter Council in assessing an application for elevation.
* These notes are provided for guidance only. This policy is subject to change; please refer to the current Policy Book available at your local Chapter Office.
Life Fellowship Nomination
Criteria for Elevation to Life Fellowship
Life Fellowship can be awarded to members who is a Fellow of the Institute and who, in the opinion of the National Council, has rendered notable contribution to the advancement of the profession in design, construction, literature, education, public service or in any other way deemed worthy of the honour of Life Fellowship.
“Notable contribution” is defined as being a contribution above and beyond the normal contribution made by an architect in the course of their professional career, eg. a record of long or high service in a professional or industry association; a long and sustained record of recognised excellent works or public service, or similar achievement in the fields of building technology, literature or education.
Guidance Notes for Submission of Nominations for Life Fellowship
Article 3 of the Articles of Association of the Institute reads as follows:
Article 3. Life Fellows – The National Council shall have power to confer Life Fellowship upon an architect who is a Fellow of the Institute and who in the opinion of the Council has rendered notable contribution to the advancement of the profession in design, construction, literature, education, public service or in any other way deemed worthy of the honour of Life Fellowship.
- All Corporate members of the Institute are eligible to make nominations.
- Nominations shall be in the name of a Proposer, who will be personally responsible for collating and submitting all relevant information together with a citation.
- Nominations shall be submitted to the Chapter of which the nominee is a member (or, if not a member of a Chapter, to the Secretary of the RAIA).
- Chapter Councils shall be responsible for checking that nominations are adequately prepared in accordance with these notes before onward transmission to National Council. They shall also be responsible to append their endorsement, or otherwise, of nominations, but shall not withhold from National Council any nomination on the grounds that it is not endorsed.
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