Anthony Browell worked for The London Times as freelance feature photographer before immigrating to Sydney in 1969. He has worked in editorial photography for thirty years and has spent long stints in illustrative photography, portraiture and architectural photography.
Anthony Browell's Latest contributions
Stately pleasure dome: The interiors of Phoenix Central Park
In inner-city Sydney, John Wardle Architects and Durbach Block Jaggers have respectively designed a gallery and performance space, each with its own language of materials and forms, that together result in a remarkable partnership of architecture and artistic fields.
Glenn Murcutt wins 2021 Praemium Imperiale for architecture
Glenn Murcutt has become the first Australian to be named a Praemium Imperiale Laureate of architecture by the Japan Art Association.
The pursuit of endless surprise: Durbach Block Jaggers
One of a select few practices to have driven a new Australian vernacular, Durbach Block Jaggers is known for its dynamic buildings that embody cheekiness, wit, nuance and surprise.
Living Cities Forum expands to Sydney, first speakers announced
The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has announced the first group of speakers for the third annual Living Cities Forum, headlined by Glenn Murcutt.
2018 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the shortlist for the 2018 NSW Architecture Awards.
Back to nature: Most popular houses of 2017
The top five most popular houses published on ArchitectureAU in 2017 are deeply concerned with their place in the Australian landscape.
2017 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist
From a record field of more than 200 entries, 88 projects have made it onto this year’s NSW Architecture Awards shortlist.
Glenn Murcutt-designed, newly completed house for sale
A recently completed house in the northern beaches of Sydney designed by Glenn Murcutt has been listed for sale.
New architecture and design film festival coming to Sydney, Melbourne
Seidler, Murcutt, Utzon and a 1920s android all feature in the ArchiFlix Architecture and Design Film Festival.
Vale Carl Nielsen, 1930–2016
Geoff Fitzpatrick remembers Carl Nielsen, a pioneer in Australian industrial design who has left an impressive and significant legacy.