Peter Bennetts (on the left!) is a Melbourne-based, global-roaming architectural photographer whose work consistently appears in internationally acclaimed publications. He tempers his time at the vanguard of architecture and design with environmental concerns, including documenting Tuvalu, the country most vulnerable to rising sea levels.
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2024 Victorian Architecture Awards shortlist
The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed the shortlist for the 2024 Victorian Architecture Awards.
2024 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist
The shortlist for the 21st Australian Interior Design Awards (AIDA) has been revealed.
2024 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist: Hospitality Design
The shortlist for the 21st annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 35 projects in the Hospitality Design category.
2024 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist: Public Design
The shortlist for the 21st annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 12 projects in the Public Design category.
2024 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist: Residential Design
The shortlist for the 21st annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 75 projects in the Residential Design category.
2024 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist: Workplace Design
The shortlist for the 21st annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 42 projects in the Workplace Design category.
Office Trio: Oroton, Holder East and Today Design
Office Trio: Oroton, Holder East and Today Design
Parramatta Aquatic Centre by Grimshaw with Andrew Burges Architects and McGregor Coxall
The sophisticated design for a public recreation hub on the edge of Sydney’s second CBD emphasises the contiguity of city and landscape, creating a sense of reciprocal spectacle.
AA March/April 2024 preview
Designing civic buildings in an evolving cultural landscape.
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.”