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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2023 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist: Hospitality Design
The shortlist for the 20th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 46 projects in the Hospitality Design category.
2023 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist: Workplace Design
The shortlist for the 20th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 38 projects in the Workplace Design category.
2023 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist
The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed the shortlist for the 2023 New South Wales Architecture Awards.
In profile: Sibling Architecture
Rich in invention, the singular, socially minded homes of this practice are not only intensely personal to the clients, but also intricately connected to community.
How architects design their own homes
What happens when an architect is their own client? We look at five architect-owned-and-designed homes that add a new meaning to placemaking.
Silver Back by GSBN Studio
Entirely clad in corrugated metal, this two-storey addition to a quintessential terrace house provides much-needed space for its young family – and visual variety for its suburb in Sydney’s inner-west.
Glamorously garbed: Gilda’s by Atoma
Chef Lennox Hastie approached Atoma with a one-of-a-kind brief: design an interior for new bar Gilda’s, inspired by Rita Hayworth’s character in the 1946 film of the same name.
Meet the owners of Dolls House by Day Bukh Architects
Day Bukh Architects’ Dolls House is an addition to a Federation-style dwelling that shows just how powerful small changes can be in enriching the day-to-day experience of the occupants.
2022 National Architecture Awards shortlist
This year, 85 entries have been shortlisted across residential homes, public architecture, and contemporary infrastructure, celebrating the “diversity and quality” of Australia’s built environment professionals.
Home truths: how personal idiosyncrasies shape architectural thinking
The Architecture Symposium: Truth or Dare? asked presenters to “strip bare” and share the special memories and mistakes that have informed the way they create poetic homes.