Auckland architect Julie Stout has been awarded Te Kāhui Whaihanga the New Zealand Institute of Architects' top honour.
Stout, of Mitchell Stout Dodd on Devonport's Victoria Rd, won the gold medal for her contribution to architecture, as a teacher and her staunch advocacy of a better Auckland, including speaking out against waterfront changes.
Institute president Judi Keith-Brown said she was a unique and worthy winner.
"Not only does she have a tremendous body of built work, but she has been a generous teacher and an inspiring role model throughout her impressive career," Keith-Brown said.
She was a brave and relentless advocate for a better urban environment in Tāmaki Makaurau and the breadth of work from her practice, education and advocacy had played a critical role in uplifting the profession.