Emma developed an interest in architecture during her archaeological degree. After studying photography and an apprenticeship with John Gollings, she now specializes in architectural photography.
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National tour of Our Houses talk series to begin this June
A discussion with Austin Maynard Architects and Jon Jacka Architects in Sydney this June is the start of a national tour of the Our Houses talk series, which unpacks the architect–client relationship.
‘Essentially romantic’: Eyelid House
Often in life, everything happens all at once – and this was the case for Fiona Winzar of Fred Architecture, who twelve years ago started her own architectural practice while pregnant with her baby, Agnes. Fiona reflects on the first project that began this new chapter of her life, Eyelid House.
2018 Houses Awards shortlist: House Alteration and Addition over 200m2
Forty-eight projects in this category have advanced to the 2018 Houses Awards.
From ‘unemployable’ graduate to Gold Medallist: Ian McDougall in conversation
ARM Architecture’s Ian McDougall speaks with Natalie Bradburn about architecture, practice and “fetishization of the detail.”
2017 Victorian Architecture Awards shortlist
14 separate juries have shortlisted 102 entries for the Victorian Architecture Awards.
2016 National Architecture Awards: Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture
Geelong Library and Heritage Centre by ARM Architecture.
Architect of State Library of Victoria redevelopment wins world library award
A project by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects has pipped two Australian projects to take out the 2016 Public Library of the Year Award.
2016 Victorian Architecture Awards
The Australian Institute of Architects Victorian Chapter has announced the winners of the 2016 Victorian Architecture Awards.
2016 Victorian Architecture Awards shortlist revealed
The Australian Institute of Architects Victorian Chapter has announced the shortlist for the 2016 Victorian Architecture Awards.
ARM’s Geelong Library and Heritage Centre opens
Dubbed the “big brain,” the form of ARM’s Geelong Library recalls the tradition of great domed buildings as a civic symbol.