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Competition: win tickets to the Royal Academy's Annual Architecture Lecture

Dezeen competition: Dezeen has teamed up with the Royal Academy of Arts to give away five pairs of tickets to this year's Annual Architecture lecture, which will be delivered by Chinese architects Lu Wenyu and Wang Shu.

Congratulations to the winners! Anabelle Ngyuen, Romano Pizzichini, Sarah Carroll, Carrick Blore and David Young.

Lu Wenyu and 2012 Pritzker Prize winner Wang Shu founded Amateur Architecture Studio in Hangzhou in 1997. Their best-known projects include the Ningbo History Museum – constructed using recycled bricks – and the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou.

More recently, they designed a bus stop for the Austrian village of Krumbach – one of a cluster designed by world-famous architects.

The duo will be the first Chinese architects to deliver the lecture. They join a list of past speakers that includes Norman Foster, Hans Hollein, Alvaro Siza, Peter Zumthor, Frank Gehry, Renzo Piano, Elizabeth Diller of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and Rem Koolhaas.

Win tickets to Royal Academy's prestigious Annual Architecture Lecture
Lu Wenyu and Wang Shu will deliver the Royal Academy's prestigious Annual Architecture Lecture this year. Photograph by Zeng Han

Last year's lecture was given by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels – the youngest architect to present one and the designer of this year's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in Kensington Gardens.

Dezeen is media partner for the event, which will take place on 11 July 2016 in the main galleries at the Royal Academy's Burlington House on London's Piccadilly from 6:45 to 8pm, coinciding with the institution's Summer Exhibition.

Tickets are available directly from the Royal Academy's website and cost £22 or £12 for concessions.

Five winners will each receive a pair of tickets to the talk. Winners must provide their own transport and accommodation.

This competition is now closed. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email, and their names will be published at the top of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.