Australian design review 30 under 30 - Final 30 2025-2026

February 17, 2026
What do a product designer, an interior design practice founder, a graduate of architecture, a computational designer and ‘architecture's biggest advocate’ on TikTok have in common? Together, they’re advancing Australia’s built environment and have been named among Australian Design Review’s 30UNDER30 for 2025/2026.
Profile images of Australia's 30 under 30 cohort 2025/26

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12 February 2026 

Australian Design Review unveils this year’s 30UNDER30 cohort 

Australian Design Review (ADR) today revealed the cohort of 30 talented young interior designers, architects, product designers and innovators of the built world from around Australia who will take part in its prestigious 30UNDER30 program this year. 

Since its launch in 2022, the program has provided a platform to progress budding architecture and design careers and strengthen the industry at large. Those named take part in the high-performance leadership and creativity retreat, which brings together the 30UNDER30, their mentors and the program’s sponsors at Potato Head in Bali. 

In past years, ADR’s 30UNDER30 alternated annually between an interior and product designers stream and an architects and innovators stream. This edition marks the first time all disciplines will combine. From 22 to 25 May, the 30UNDER30 will enjoy career-development workshops, group discussions, dinners and networking opportunities with peers and mentors in Bali. They will also receive ongoing mentorship for a year after the retreat. 

Mentors this year include acclaimed product designer Ross Gardam, COX Architecture director Brooke Lloyd, co-founding and managing principal of Cera Stribley Chris Stribley, AJC Architects CEO Dua Green and BVN principal Sally Campbell. These industry leaders recently came together to select the final 30 from the shortlist, which had been refined from more than 250 entries by dedicated shortlist judges, Genton Studio principal Steven Toia and HDR design principals Alison Potter and Simon Fleet. 

Selecting the final 30 was “very challenging”, according to Lloyd. 

“The process was incredibly inspiring,” she says. “The finalists showcased an abundance of creativity and clarity of thought. The future of our industry is in good hands.” 

Gardam concurs: “Everyone in the shortlist was so inspiring, but it was not about how polished the portfolio was; the overall approach and individual outlook had a greater weight. I tried to also think of it through the lens of who can offer the best future outcomes to the A+D community as a whole.” 

Presenting Australian Design Review’s 30UNDER30 2025/2026 cohort 

The following have been selected to take part in ADR’s 30UNDER30 program for 2025/2026: 

Phoebe Allen 

Sarah Barrett 

Anny Benjamin 

Alana Beveridge 

Levi Birks 

Milica Božić 

Nguyen Hoang Nam Bui 

Nissie Bungbrakearti 

Simone Carmody 

Kiara Carroll 

Jack Crowe 

Pearl Dempsey 

Sidney Ford 

Blake Hillebrand 

Benjamin Hovav 

Candyce James 

Ava Minji Kim 

Lachlan Kirkland 

Joss Knight 

Angela Liang 

Marlo Lyda 

Maeve Mullane 

Carmelo Nastasi 

Shalini Rautela 

Rhiana Roberts 

Awkar Ruel 

Dasha Tolotchkov 

Zac Vassallo 

Isabella White 

Morgan Wolpers 

Bridging disciplines

The occupations represented among this cohort include interior designer, architect, graduate of architecture, product designer, researcher, educator, urban designer, computational designer, exhibition designer, marketing professional and content creator. They come from a mix of small and large practices, have founded their own studios or work solo. 

In judging submissions, Green observed: “There is a fascinating intersection between technology and artisanship as this next generation seeks solutions to the challenges facing the industry, blurring the lines between disciplines. 

“This cross-pollination of design, making and technology is inspiring and demonstrates the possibility for transformation.” 

Stay up to date with ADR’s 30UNDER30 

ADR congratulates all those who made the final 30 and encourages anyone who just missed out to apply again for the next round in September if they are still eligible. Follow @ausdesignreview and @adr30under30 and subscribe to ADR’s newsletter to stay up-to-date with the program. 

For media/interview enquiries, contact both: 

Madeleine Swain, managing editor: madeleine.swain@niche.com.au 

Sophie Berrill, deputy editor: sophie.berrill@niche.com.au 

Media pack/images here. 

About Australian Design Review 

ADR is the go-to industry resource for news, events, jobs and features about the architecture, interiors and design disciplines in Australia. ADR was founded in 2009 as the online home for Niche Media’s architecture and design platforms, bringing together content from inside magazine and Architectural Review and supporting the Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA). 

About Australian Design Review’s 30UNDER30 

ADR’s 30UNDER30 program is a dynamic showcase of the nation’s most inspiring and promising interior designers, product designers, architects and innovators of the built world aged 30 and under. Since its launch in 2022, the program has become a hallmark of excellence in Australian architecture and design, recognising the outstanding contributions of emerging talent who are shaping the future of our built environment. Please contact Alvin Wu alvin.wu@niche.com.au with any program-related questions.

Support the program 

ADR’s 30UNDER30 is brought to you by major sponsor Neolith, alongside partners Designer Rugs, Laufen, Krost, Miele, Signature Appliances powered by Miele and Tongue & Groove. 

ADR is also grateful to our 30UNDER30 practice partners AJC Architects, BVN, Cera Stribley, COX Architecture, Genton, GroupGSA, HDR, Richards Stanisich, RIZEN Atelier, Rob Mills Architects, Rothelowman, SJB and Design by WBL for helping us foster the future of Australian design. 

If you would like to partner with the program, please contact Jillian Hood to learn more: jillian.hood@niche.com.au | 03 9948 4900 | M +61 402 359 863