Michael Nicholson has specialised in architectural and interior photography for over 25 years. Having obtained a degree in architecture, Michael has spent the last thirty years specializing in photographing buildings and interiors. His photographs aim to capture a sense of the “otherness” of places.
Michael Nicholson's Latest contributions
Sacred Mountain House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture
Creating a camp-like connection with the outdoors, this equally raw and refined courtyard house merges contemporary living with the delights of a sustained nearness to nature.
2021 NSW Architecture Awards
A project that revealed a “new way to experience Australia’s first museum” has been awarded the highest honour at the 2021 NSW Architecture Awards.
Queensland architect to run for federal parliament
Queensland architect Elizabeth Watson-Brown will run for the federal seat of Ryan in Brisbane as a candidate for the Australian Greens.
2021 Houses Awards shortlist: New house under 200m2
These houses may not be the largest on the shortlist but they are no less generous or rich in materials, texture and colour.
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 Houses Awards shortlist: Sustainability
From Passive House to prefabrication, these projects demonstrate the myriad ways to minimize impact on the planet.
‘Above and beyond’: The winners of the 2020 National Architecture Awards
The jury of the 2020 National Architecture Awards looked for projects that could demonstrate their value beyond the limits of their brief and the confines of their site.
2020 National Architecture Awards: The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Basin Beach House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture.
Revisited: Paddington House
Designed for a steeply sloping site in an inner Sydney suburb, Ken Woolley’s Paddington House, completed in 1980, is a love letter to the modernist architect’s wife, Virginia Braden Woolley.