emma williamson wins 2023 Paula Whitman Leadership in Gender Equity Prize
Emma Williamson was awarded the 2023 Paula Whitman Leadership in Gender Equity Prize. Image: Supplied.
  • West Australian Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects
  • Co-founder of TheFulcrum.Agency
  • Williamson was the inaugural Chair of the Institute's National Committee for Gender Equity

The Paula Whitman Leadership in Gender Equity Prize recognises exceptional leadership and outstanding contribution of an Australian Institute of Architects member. It was devised by the Institute’s National Committee for Gender Equity and is named after the late Queensland architect and university professor Paula Whitman, who studied women in architecture.

This year’s Paula Whitman Leadership in Gender Equity Prize has been awarded to Emma Williamson.

Williamson is a West Australian Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects and a Co-Founder of TheFulcrum.Agency, and has been recognised for her lifelong commitment to social issues and practical work to overcome inequities.

The award jury said Ms Williamson’s advocacy had made an outstanding contribution to the industry.

“Her contribution to our profession embodies the very definition of this prize,” the jury said.

“Throughout her career, Williamson has advocated for gender equity and diversity, educating the profession on our ethical responsibilities and moral obligations.

“She has also demonstrated the value of this advocacy through a more relevant model of practice that builds on these core values.”

Williamson has been active in gender advocacy roles for over a decade and was the inaugural Chair of the Institute’s National Committee for Gender Equity.

“Williamson’s reflections on the imbalance and inequities apparent on social and business fronts have resonated both inside and outside of our profession,” the jury said.

“At the same time, they have empowered an intergenerational discourse that encourages equity in all aspects of what we do.”

Past winners of the award include:

  • 2022, Fiona Gardiner
  • 2021, Suzanne Hunt
  • 2020, PARLOUR

The jury comprised:

  • Tony Giannone (Chair) | Immediate Past National President, Australian Institute of Architects | Tectvs
  • Marika Neustupny | National Committee for Gender Equity, Co-Chair | NMBW Architecture Studio
  • Professor Julie Willis | Parlour Representative | University of Melbourne
  • Tiffany Liew | EmAGN President, Australian Institute of Architects | Andrew Burns Architecture
  • Nicole Mesquita-Mendes | SONA President, Australian Institute of Architects


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