John Gollings is one of Australia’s leading architectural photographers specializing in hotels, resorts and built projects. Much of his work is in Asia and includes many years at Angkor Wat and Kashgar, on the Silk Road. He holds a master’s degree in architecture from RMIT University and is an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects. John Gollings was Creative Director, with Ivan Rijavec, of Now + When for the Australian Pavilion at the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale.
John Gollings's Latest contributions
All Zone’s award-winning MPavilion structure gifted to university
MPavilion 2022 has been gifted to RMIT University, with the new home for the structure to be at the university’s Brunswick campus.
AA November/December 2023 preview
2023 National Architecture Awards
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.
Gold Medal tribute: Maggie Edmond
The Australian Institute of Architects has awarded the 2003 Gold Medal, originally awarded to Peter Corrigan alone, to Maggie Edmond and Peter Corrigan.
2023 Daryl Jackson Award for Educational Architecture
Boola Katitjin by Lyons with Silver Thomas Hanley, Officer Woods, The Fulcrum Agency and Aspect Studios
2023 National Commendation for Educational Architecture
Research School of Physics Stage 1 Building, Australian National University by Hassell
2023 National Award for Sustainable Architecture
Boola Katitjin by Lyons with Silver Thomas Hanley, The Fulcrum Agency and Officer Woods Architects
Design governance: Leveraging the value of architects
Kirsty Volz and Susan Holden ask: how can architects leverage their value and impact through positions in government?
Brickworks celebrates 10 years of Daniel Robertson range
Brickworks Building Products are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their Daniel Robertson’s range of certified carbon neutral bricks.
Five houses of March Studio
This multidisciplinary studio’s material ingenuity and love for making crystallizes in residential designs that are sometimes subversive, often joyful and always individual.