who's in the laundry
Juliana Wilson (b.arch) is the founder of dirty laundry architecture ltd. Her work has been recognised in multiple awards by professional industry organisations including Te Kahui Whaihanga The New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA), The National Association of Women in Construction (Excellence Awards 2015) and the Auckland Architectural Association (AAA Cavalier Bremworth Design Awards 2002, 2003, 2006).
She is the recipient of the inaugural Te Kahui Whaihanga NZIA John Sutherland Practice Award (2022)and holds a Te Kahui Whaihanga NZIA President’s Award in recognition of her service to the profession (2014). Juliana was shortlisted in the A+W.NZ Dulux Awards (2020) in recognition of her diverse career achievements.
She holds a Professional Teaching Fellow role within Te Pare The Faculty of Architecture and Planning at The University of Auckland where she has taught design and provided masters thesis supervision since 2013. She has previously taught design and held guest critic and external assessor roles at both Unitec and AUT respectively.
Juliana is a co-founder of Architecture+Women.NZ, her creative work has been exhibited in several galleries and she is a published writer (having most recently contributed to ‘Making Space – a History of New Zealand Women in Architecture 2022).
Juliana is an active member of Te Kahui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects where she has contributed to and participated in public discussion panels, lectures, mentorship events and exhibitions.
She has previously held the role of Secretary for the NZIA Auckland Branch and A+W.NZ and has served on national and international design awards juries, including the World Architecture Festival (2023, 2024).
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Juliana Wilson (b.arch) is the founder of dirty laundry architecture ltd.
Her work has been recognised in multiple awards by professional industry organisations including Te Kahui Whaihanga The New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA), The National Association of Women in Construction (Excellence Awards 2015) and the Auckland Architectural Association (AAA Cavalier Bremworth Design Awards 2002, 2003, 2006).
She is the recipient of the inaugural Te Kahui Whaihanga NZIA John Sutherland Practice Award (2022)and holds a Te Kahui Whaihanga NZIA President’s Award in recognition of her service to the profession (2014).
Juliana was shortlisted in the A+W.NZ Dulux Awards (2020) in recognition of her diverse career achievements. She holds a Professional Teaching Fellow role within Te Pare The Faculty of Architecture and Planning at The University of Auckland where she has taught design and provided masters thesis supervision since 2013.
She has previously taught design and held guest critic and external assessor roles at both Unitec and AUT respectively. Juliana is a co-founder of Architecture+Women.NZ, her creative work has been exhibited in several galleries and she is a published writer (having most recently contributed to ‘Making Space – a History of New Zealand Women in Architecture 2022).
Juliana is an active member of Te Kahui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects where she has contributed to and participated in public discussion panels, lectures, mentorship events and exhibitions.
She has previously held the role of Secretary for the NZIA Auckland Branch and A+W.NZ and has served on national and international design awards juries, including the World Architecture Festival (2023, 2024).