A Brisbane-based architectural photographer who accepts assignments from local, national and international clients. He is a regular contributor to design magazines and industry books, and is represented by two of Europe’s largest agencies supplying architectural imagery. Scott Burrows realized fourteen years ago that instead of working on architectural projects he preferred to photograph them. Based in Brisbane, he now shoots nationally and internationally, and his work appears in publications on architecture and design.
Scott Burrows's Latest contributions
Design guidelines released to aid flood-impacted Queenslanders
The Queensland government has released flood resilience design guidelines to help safeguard homes against the impact of floods in the wake of severe recent flooding events.
2022 Queensland Architecture Awards
This year’s entries were particularly meaningful for their demonstrated engagement with local communities, with buildings that “answered people’s needs but also delivered with delight.”
2022 Central and North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the winners of the 2022 Central and North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards.
2022 Far North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards
The 2022 Far North Queensland Awards were dominated by culturally inclusive and environmentally sensitive projects for first nations communites.
2022 Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Architecture Awards
A modestly scaled, “great coastal house” has taken top honours in the Australian Institute of Architects 2022 Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Regional Architecture Awards.
2022 Brisbane Regional Architecture Awards
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the winners of the 2022 Brisbane Regional Architecture Awards.
Indigenizing practice: Maximizing economic benefits
A new health and wellbeing centre in the Aboriginal community of Yarrabah demonstrates the value of projects that engage the local community not only in building design but in ongoing economic opportunities.
Built with Brickworks: HEY House by Willemsen Architecture
HEY house by Willemsen Architecture features concrete blocks from Brickworks for a low-maintenance, durable design.
Brickworks extends network in North Queensland
Leading building material manufacturer Brickworks has announced that it has recently acquired the assets of National Masonry in Mackay.
Robust yet refined: Bulimba Hill House
The renovation of a dilapidated 1920s Queenslander develops a sympathetic dialogue between the original house and its contemporary elements.