Peter Bennetts (on the left!) is a Melbourne-based, global-roaming architectural photographer whose work consistently appears in internationally acclaimed publications. He tempers his time at the vanguard of architecture and design with environmental concerns, including documenting Tuvalu, the country most vulnerable to rising sea levels.
Peter Bennetts's Latest contributions
2016 Australian Urban Design Awards shortlist revealed
Thirty-seven entries have been shortlisted in the 2016 Australian Urban Design Awards.
Vote for Australia’s favourite house 2016
The Australian Institute of Architects has named the 14 residential projects vying for the 2016 People’s Choice Award.
2016 National Architecture Awards shortlist
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the 2016 National Architecture Awards shortlist, with 79 projects making the cut.
Profile: Matt Gibson
The thoughtful body of residential work by Matt Gibson Architecture and Design demonstrates an enthusiastic and rigorous approach to the dualism inherent in many projects.
Kununurra Transitional Housing
Architect Adrian Iredale reflects on Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects’ transitional housing project, which encourages home ownership for Indigenous families in Kununurra, Western Australia.
Art of living: Darling Point Apartment
Chenchow Little create a deceptively simple yet skilfully crafted apartment in Sydney for a couple of downsizers with an extensive art collection.
Winners revealed: 2016 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards
The winners of the seventh annual Intergrain Timber Vision Awards have been announced.
Circumnavigating the citadel: Monash University Clayton campus
A discussion of Monash University’s Clayton campus, exploring opportunities and challenges facing the suburban educational hub.
The simple life: Myrtle Tree House
Renovations have breathed new life into a Californian bungalow, stitching it into the garden, while respecting the character of the much-loved existing dwelling.
2016 Think Brick Awards
The winners of the Think Brick Awards have been announced, with 25 projects being recognized across five categories from more than 330 entries.