Ben Hosking is an Australian photographer specializing in the built environment. He studied photography at RMIT University and has worked as a professional in the field since 2008. His photographic projects have featured in publications in Australia and internationally, with subjects that vary from archaeological sites to contemporary architecture.
Benjamin Hosking's Latest contributions
Five reimagined apartments
From a minimalist coastal penthouse to a nostalgic nod to the 70s, we round up altered apartments by architects who have embraced constraints to create something unique and beautiful.
Profile: New Resident
Representing a model for the next generation of Australian residential architecture, New Resident is both a process for development and an ambition for practice.
The houses shortlisted in the 2024 NSW Architecture Awards
The 36 shortlisted houses include “a love letter to Victorian terraces,” a grand country homestead with an enviable art collection, and an inner-city house “that renovated the whole street.”
2024 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist
From a surf club and an aquatic centre to houses, the Australian Institute of Architects has announced its shortlist for the 2024 New South Wales Architecture Awards.
Remnant House by Moloney Architects
Encircling the ruins of the site’s past dwellings, lost to fire, this robust and elegant residence in Victoria’s Central Highlands creates a lasting legacy for a multigenerational family.
(This is) Air: Buoyant and benign or chaotic and unpredictable?
Landscape architect, design researcher and editor of Landscape Architecture Australia magazine, Emily Wong visits (This is) Air on two occasions – resulting in two “radically different” experiences.
Beyond the disciplinary straitjacket: Expanding the realm of urban agency
Architect and urbanist Roderick Simpson joins Alanna King in a discussion exploring the opportunities, tactics and roles that allow designers to best effect meaningful urban change in the context of the climate crisis.
Top five houses of 2023
We reflect on the top five houses of 2023, each one a demonstration of exquisite detail, unique character and rich composition.
Air of universality: 2023 NGV Commission considers omnipresent element
A 14-metre-tall inflatable ball has been newly unveiled in the garden of the National Gallery of Victoria.
Three-day course to explore practicalities of designing with Country
Architects will have an opportunity to deepen their knowledge about First Nations’ Connection to Country by participating in a three-day immersive course held by the Australian Institute of Architects in February 2024.