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
2021 AIDA shortlist: Residential Design
The shortlist for the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 60 projects in the Residential Design category.
Minimum accessibility standards to be adopted nationally
Accessibility standards for residential housing and apartments will be part of the National Construction Code from 2022.
2021 Victorian Architecture Awards shortlist
The 117 shortlisted entries in the 2021 Victorian Architecture Awards set new standards for design and practice in the state.
2021 Houses Awards shortlist: New House over 200m2
Whether permanent residences or holiday homes, the shortlisted projects in this category demonstrate that the ubiquitous house can be an extraordinary architectural artefact.
2021 House Awards shortlist: Apartment or Unit
These homes demonstrate that the sky is the limit when it comes to design inspiration in higher density settings.
2021 Houses Awards shortlist: Sustainability
From Passive House to prefabrication, these projects demonstrate the myriad ways to minimize impact on the planet.
An architectural ‘pet’: Erskineville Creature
This calm, compact dwelling at the rear of a Victorian terrace in Sydney represents an alternative to conventional home designs that will become increasingly valuable as our urban centres densify and household sizes decrease.
Australian projects win 2020 Dezeen Awards
A powerful statement on Indigenous loss and perseverance, an ambitious gallery and performance space and a boutique hotel in Bali are among the Australian-designed projects recognized in the 2020 Dezeen Awards.
‘A place to explore’: Darling Exchange Market Hall
Known primarily for its restaurant interiors and, increasingly, its residential architecture, Anthony Gill Architects has completed its most ambitious project to date, the market hall in Kengo Kuma’s Darling Exchange in Sydney.