Andrew Wuttke is based in Melbourne and has been working as a photographer in the world of advertising, architecture and fashion for fifteen years, shooting everything from drill bits and fashion to architecture and catalogues. With a background in fine art, he brings a unique perspective to all of his work.
Andrew Wuttke's Latest contributions
2024 Victorian Architecture Awards shortlist
The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed the shortlist for the 2024 Victorian Architecture Awards.
Finalists revealed: 2023 Premier’s Design Awards
Dozens of architectural projects have been named finalists in the 2023 Victorian Premier’s Design Awards.
Aboriginal Housing Victoria – Affordable Housing Project by Breathe
Modest and purposeful, a medium-rise development in suburban Melbourne offers internal amenity and shows that design skill, not cost, determines the quality of a project.
AA July/August 2023 preview
Architecture with community impact
Sustainable cities? Australia’s building and planning rules stand in the way of getting there
Australia’s building and land-use policy settings fall well short of what’s needed to make meaningful progress toward creating sustainable cities.
Victoria’s draft apartment standards released
The Victorian government has released the long-awaited draft apartment design standards for public consultation.
Affordable, sustainable, high quality urban housing? It’s not an impossible dream
Naomi Stead takes a detailed look at the Nightingale housing model, which breaks all the rules about what people (supposedly) want in apartments.
Jeremy McLeod’s “triple bottom-line” solution for Australia’s broken housing model
Video: Jeremy McLeod of Breathe Architecture explains the ethos and processes behind The Commons and The Nightingale.
Better together: The Commons
An apartment building takes a communal approach to bring liveable, affordable housing back to the inner suburbs.
AA January/February 2015 preview
An introduction to the January/February 2015 issue of Architecture Australia.