Brett Boardman is a commercial photographer with a degree in architecture from the University of Sydney and is a key collaborator for Terroir. He graduated from Architecture at the University of Sydney and had a stunningly short career. Unable to escape architecture, he now spends all of his time photographing it.
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Winners announced: 2020 NSW Landscape Architecture Awards
Awarded projects include a garden that celebrates the heritage of Sydney’s Chinatown; a conservation framework for a major urban park; and an Indigenous dance ground for healing and belonging.
Harold Park
JMD Design has created a distinctive new park in Glebe that draws from the site’s history and existing ecological and recreational qualities.
Winners revealed: 2019 NSW Landscape Architecture Awards
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects has announced the winners of the 2019 NSW Landscape Architecture Awards.
Australian projects recognized at Chicago Athenaeum’s International Architecture Awards
The winners have been announced for the 2019 International Architecture Awards, organized by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
A common green: The Eve Apartments
Based on a design philosophy to “start with green,” the Eve Apartments complex by 360 Degrees Landscape Architects is a humble example of the key role for landscape architects in Australia’s urban future.
Regional Australian projects win at 2018 World Architecture Festival Awards
Two regional Australian projects have taken out the their respective categories at the 2018 World Architecture Festival Awards.
Australian projects recognized in international awards
Eight Australian projects were named winners in the 2018 Architecture Masterprize.
2018 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Landscape Architecture Award for Gardens
Eve Apartments by 360 Degrees Landscape Architects
2018 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Landscape Architecture Award for Play Spaces
Ian Potter Children’s Wild Play Garden by Aspect Studios
Wild Senses: The Ian Potter Children’s Wild Play Garden
A new garden in Sydney’s Centennial Parklands celebrates learning through nature play, immersing children in habitats with a roguish sense of adventure.