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.
Brett Boardman's Latest contributions
AA March/April 2017 preview
An introduction to the March/April 2017 issue of Architecture Australia.
Generosity and authenticity: The houses of Architect Prineas
With a solid technical grounding and a “brilliant nuance in mixing old and new,” Eva-Marie Prineas creates generous and pertinent projects with authenticity.
Noise mask: Woolloomooloo Apartments
McGregor Westlake Architecture has responded with vigour to a challenging site in Sydney’s Woolloomooloo, creating a quiet and robust retreat from the cacophony of the city.
Top houses of 2016
A look back at the most popular houses of the year, as featured on ArchitectureAU.
Flâneur and fortune: Sydney Open 2016
This year’s Sydney Open program provided opportunities to experience how new commercial buildings are engaging in civic gestures, and rediscover how older buildings reflect the changing fortunes of the harbour city.
Australians victorious at 2016 WAF Awards
Three Australian projects have been named category winners in the 2016 World Architecture Festival Awards.
Winners revealed: 2016 National Architecture Awards
The Australian Institute of Architects has honoured 40 projects at the 2016 National Architecture Awards.
2016 National Architecture Awards: Public Commendation
Kempsey Crescent Head Surf Life Saving Club Neeson Murcutt Architects.
2016 National Architecture Awards: Public Award
St Andrews House by Candalepas Associates.
2016 National Architecture Awards: Sustainable Architecture Award
Northern Beaches Christian School by WMK Architecture.