Katherine Lu is a photographer based in Sydney. After graduating in interior design she has come to love the challenge of capturing architecture as photographic imagery. When not shooting she enjoys travelling and fuelling her coffee addiction.
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2019 Houses Awards: House in a Heritage Context – joint winner
House in Darlinghurst by Tribe Studio is a joint winner of the award for House in a Heritage Context in the 2019 Houses Awards.
2019 House Awards: House Alteration and Addition under 200m2
House in Darlinghurst by Tribe Studio is the winner of the Award for House Alteration and Addition under 200m2 in the 2019 Houses Awards.
Australian projects and studios longlisted in international awards
Forty-one Australian projects and 11 architecture and design practices are among hundreds of projects and studios longlisted for the 2019 Dezeen Awards.
2019 NSW Architecture Awards
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the winners of the 2019 NSW Architecture Awards.
Australian projects recognized at Chicago Athenaeum’s International Architecture Awards
The winners have been announced for the 2019 International Architecture Awards, organized by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
Sirius sold for $150m; BVN to design refurbishment
The Sirius social housing complex in Sydney’s The Rocks has been sold to an investment firm-backed developer that has engaged BVN to design the refurbishment of the building.
Kitchens + Bathrooms 14 preview
Introduction to Kitchens + Bathrooms 14.
Coastal character: Piz House
This characterful addition to a beach shack in a former coal mining village in New South Wales, by Barnacle Studio, speaks to its historical narrative and neighbouring ancient landform.
2019 Australian Interior Design Awards: Commendations
Twenty-four projects and three emerging practice received commendations.
An ‘era of disposable public buildings’: Philip Thalis on Sydney’s past and future heritage
In a speech given at the 2019 National Trust Heritage Awards in Sydney, architect and City of Sydney councillor Philip Thalis railed against what he described as the “most voracious of booms.”