Neville Quarry

Neville Quarry AM (1933–2004) was an Australian architect, architectural academic, critic and educator.

[1] In 1971 Neville Quarry moved to Lae, Papua New Guinea as the first Head of the School of Architecture at the Papua New Guinea Institute (now University) of Technology.

Neville Quarry died in Sydney from cancer, five weeks after the initial diagnosis, October 2004, aged 70-71.

[2] A prize titled the Neville Quarry Architectural Education Prize is awarded annually by the Australian Institute of Architects.The Prize is awarded on the basis of demonstrated national or international peer recognition for significant contribution to architectural education in one or more of the following assessment categories: teaching, scholarship, research, leadership and community engagement.

[3] Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal