Leading architect Professor Alec Tzannes has accepted the offer of a second five-year term as Dean of the Faculty of Built Environment at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).

Professor Tzannes is the founder of the Sydney architectural practice Tzannes Associates, and in a 33-year-career has won numerous national and state awards and is a former National President of the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA). He has worked closely with industry, government and academia.

Key honours include recognition for his residential work, with a number of AIA Robin Boyd and AIA Wilkinson Awards.

He has been acknowledged internationally, receiving the President’s Medal from both the American Institute of Architects and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, as well as being made an Honorary Member of the two bodies.

He is also an Honorary Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Architects, the Australian Institute of Building and a Life Fellow of the AIA.

While his recent primary focus has been as Dean, Professor Tzannes has continued to be involved in his practice.

“Professor Tzannes’ continued involvement as a leading practitioner has allowed for the best industry practice to be incorporated into teaching and faculty leadership,” said UNSW vice-chancellor, Professor Fred Hilmer.

“The Faculty has improved considerably under Professor Tzannes’ leadership and is well placed to continue this strong trajectory over the next five years.”

His achievements as Dean include increased grant success, most notably through the winning bid for the CRC for Low Carbon Living, improved results in research rankings and curriculum development.

“It is a privilege to work with such outstanding colleagues in guiding our students, who will help shape the future of the built environment in a global context,” says Professor Tzannes.

Professor Tzannes’ next five-year term as Dean starts in November.

Bellevue Hill Residence. Image courtesy of Tzannes Associates.