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
2015 National Architecture Awards: Residential – Houses (New)
Balmoral House by Clinton Murray + Polly Harbison.
2015 National Architecture Awards: Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing
Studios 54 by Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects.
2015 National Architecture Awards: Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture
50 Martin Place by Johnson Pilton Walker.
2015 National Architecture Awards: Steel Commendation
50 Martin Place by Johnson Pilton Walker.
Australians win on day one of 2015 WAF/INSIDE Awards
Billard Leece Partnership, SJB Architects, HDR Rice Daubney and March Studios won WAF/INSIDE Awards on day one.
Vanishing point: Balmoral House
This house follows Isamu Noguchi’s philosophy that art should “disappear” or become one with its surroundings.
Dynamic power: Irving Street Brewery
Tzannes Associates’ adaptive re-use of the former Kent Brewery in the heart of Sydney’s Central Park retains the brick facade and inserts part of a trigeneration plant that powers the neighbourhood.
Communities invited to help design dream park
A competition inviting community groups to pitch their ideas for rejuvenating a local under-loved park into a dream park.
Light box: Centripetal House
Panov Scott’s renovation to a nineteenth-century terrace house arouses curiosity and encourages exploration.
Editor’s picks: Sydney Open 2015
A selection of the must-see buildings during Sydney Open 2015.