Peter Stutchbury's 'Invisible House' is one of 30 in the running for the inaugural Royal Institute of British Architects' International Prize.
Peter Stutchbury's Invisible House in the Blue Mountains is one of 30 selected from dozens around the world for consideration in the first Royal Institute of British Architects' International Prize.
The Royal Institute of British Architects' goal is to find the most "significant and inspirational building of the year."
The RIBA awards committee will visit all 30 houses, which are located all over the world. The pool will be narrowed to 20, and then down to six, and a final winner will be announced at the end of the year.
The Invisible House has already been awarded House of the Year at the House Awards in 2014.
Stutchbury was awarded the RIBA International Fellowship earlier this year.
Other buildings up for consideration are Parkroyal on Pickering in Singapore, Heydar Aliyev Centre in Azerbaijan by Zaha Hadid and DiA Holding, and a Farming Kindergarten in Vietnam by Vo Trong Nghia Architects.
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