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.
Peter Bennetts's Latest contributions
Living landscapes: Five residential gardens
From the conscious chaos of the Towers Road Residence garden to the restrained elegance of Fairfield House, Landscape Australia editor Emily Wong rounds up five recent projects that explore landscapes as spaces for living.
Tracing a ‘revelatory path’: 2017 NGV Architecture Commission
Cassandra Chilton of Rush Wright Associates reviews the 2017 NGV Architecture Commission by Retallack Thompson and Other Architects and finds, among other things, the “best place in Melbourne this summer for a warm afternoon snooze.”
The ten most significant works of Australian landscape architecture 1966–2000
These ten projects represent the formation of the landscape architecture profession at a time when its identity was tested but a wave of practitioners was propelled into the new millennium.
Esperance Waterfront
By redeveloping its waterfront, the Shire of Esperance aimed to balance a family-oriented destination with improved infrastructure, tourist attractions and opportunities for private investment.
Juhani Pallasmaa: Experiencing slowness
A conversation with Finnish architect and philosopher Juhani Pallasmaa.
2016 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Award for Civic Landscape
Fiona Stanley Hospital by Hassell.
2016 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Award for Civic Landscape
Rundle Mall by Hassell.
2016 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Award for Parks and Open Space
Return to Royal Park by City of Melbourne – City Design Studio.
2016 Australian Urban Design Awards announced
Six entries have been recognized in the 2016 Australian Urban Design Awards.
2016 Australian Urban Design Awards announced
Six entries have been recognized in the 2016 Australian Urban Design Awards.