Dutch photographer Iwan Baan is known primarily for images that narrate the life and interactions that occur within architecture. Born in 1975, Iwan grew up outside Amsterdam, studied at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and worked in publishing and documentary photography in New York and Europe.
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Winners revealed: 2023 National Architecture Awards
The 2023 National Architecture Awards, held at the National Gallery of Australia, has shined a spotlight on Australia’s most prestigious and respected projects of the year, with this year’s ceremony reflecting an increase in regional works.
2023 National Award for Public Architecture
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Modern building by SANAA (lead consultant) and Architectus (executive architect)
Open for project submissions: RIBA International Prize 2024
The Royal Institute of British Architects is now accepting submissions for the RIBA International Prize, with the institute on the hunt for superlative projects of social significance.
Shortlist revealed: 2023 National Architecture Awards
“These projects represent Australia’s leading architectural thought, with all the attention to sustainability and technical elements that are involved,” said jury chair Shannon Battisson.
Lina Ghotmeh’s Serpentine Pavilion is an invitation to reconnect with nature
Named À Table, the 300-square-metre pavilion is a circular timber structure with a pleated birch plywood roof.
Winners revealed: 2023 Australian Interior Design Awards
Individuality, boldness and understated elegance were strong themes among the winners of the 2023 Australian Interior Design Awards, announced on 2 June.
2023 Australian Interior Design Awards: Public Design
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Modern Building by SANAA (Design Architect) and Architectus (Executive Architect)
2023 Australian Interior Design Awards: Best of State
Explore the commercial and residential winners from across Australia and internationally.
Hassell, SO–IL to design public spaces for Melbourne’s arts precinct redevelopment
Hassell and SO–IL will design an elevated inner-city park and new pedestrian connections as part of redevelopment of Melbourne’s arts precinct in Southbank.
Shifting the status quo: 2018 Housing Futures
Heidi Dokulil reviews the 2018 Housing Futures forum, which explored what makes a residential development work and how to regulate quality at a time when a short-term, calculator-driven model is at its peak.