Patrick Reynolds (b. 1962) is probably best known for his exceptional architectural and interior photographs that appear in publications such as Urbis and Vogue Living. However over the past 20 years he has developed a highly successful parallel career as a leading photographer within New Zealand contemporary visual arts. As an exhibiting artist his work is about New Zealand landscape, nature, architecture, patterns of seeing, and – just as importantly – about the art and place of photography.
Patrick Reynolds's Latest contributions
New Zealand’s most popular houses of 2017
From a relaxed holiday home on Waiheke Island, to a suspended glazed box in Wanaka, we turn our eyes across the ditch to take a look at some of New Zealand’s most eye-catching houses in 2017.
Defining the architecture of the Asian Century: 2018 Architecture Symposium speakers announced
The 2018 Architecture Symposium will bring together 12 built environment practitioners from across the Asia Pacific region for a one-day event that explores the future of architecture in the region.
New Zealand’s best houses of 2016
Nine of New Zealand’s best houses have been honoured in the 2016 New Zealand Architecture Awards, from a plant-filled garden room extension to a set of rental units for the elderly.
2015 New Zealand Architecture Awards
Twenty-eight projects were premiated at the 2015 New Zealand Architecture Awards, announced at a gala evening on 30 October.
Monastic view: O’Sullivan Studio
Michael O’Sullivan has an unconventional architectural approach as client, architect and builder of his Lyttelton studio.
New Zealand Architecture Awards shortlist
The forty-six finalists for the 2015 New Zealand Architecture Awards have been announced.
Striking Len Lye Centre opens in NZ
A sculptural stainless steel facade by Patterson Associates defines a new centre for acclaimed artist Len Lye’s work.
An architectural guide to Auckland
A round up the top architectural destinations in Auckland, ahead of the 2015 New Zealand architecture conference.
Parliament House architect recognised in 2015 Australia Day Honours
Richard Graham Thorp has been appointed to the Australia Day 2015 Honour List as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).
A bach of gables: The Boatsheds
An affinity for all things nautical has informed the design and materiality of this family home.