Brett Boardman is a commercial photographer with a degree in architecture from the University of Sydney and is a key collaborator for Terroir. He graduated from Architecture at the University of Sydney and had a stunningly short career. Unable to escape architecture, he now spends all of his time photographing it.
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Barangaroo Reserve wins top award at 2017’s American Architecture Prize
Nine Australian projects are among the winners of the annual American Architecture Prize, which found PWP Landscape Architecture and JPW’s Barangaroo Reserve to be the best landscape design of the year.
Vote for Australia’s favourite house 2017
Voting has opened for the 2017 People’s Choice Award as part of the 2017 National Architecture Awards, which will reward one of 15 residential projects selected from across Australia.
Architecture walk down George Street to celebrate Sydney’s ‘pedestrian artery for twenty thousand years’
Sydney Architecture Walks has launched a tour exploring the architecture of George Street, along with the urban transformation policies of Sydney lord mayor Clover Moore.
A 99-domed mosque opens for Sydney Architecture Festival
Angelo Candalepas talks to ArchitectureAU about his nearly-complete mosque in Punchbowl that features 99 dome-shaped reliefs.
Relaxed grandeur: River’s Edge House
This beachside home by Stuart Tanner Architects is precise without being overly fussy, facilitating a relaxed lifestyle with a measured sense of order and grandeur.
Prefab ‘innovation hub’ for Macquarie University constructed in just five months
A prefabricated “innovation” building made from engineered timber and designed by Architectus has opened at Macquarie University in Sydney.
Winners revealed: 2017 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards
An inner-city library, treehouse-inspired school and beachside public toilet block are among the winners of the 2017 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards.
Shortlist revealed: 2017 National Architecture Awards
From a record number of entries, 72 projects have been shortlisted for the 2017 National Architecture Awards.
A Small Exhibition: How scaling down can offer more joyful ways of living
Curated by Anita Panov and Andrew Scott of Panovscott, A Small Exhibition, currently on show at the Tin Sheds Gallery at The University of Sydney, asks us to question how much space we really need to live comfortably.
AA September/October 2017 preview
An introduction to the September/October 2017 issue of Architecture Australia.