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.
Brett Boardman's Latest contributions
Come to pass: Bowen Place Crossing
A “refreshingly minimalist” design by Lahz Nimmo Architects with Spackman Mossop Michaels offers safe passage for pedestrians and cyclists under Canberra’s Kings Avenue Bridge.
Strangely familiar: Mount Penang Gardens
The Mount Penang Gardens are considered an enduring and radical contribution to public garden design in Australia.
Prince Alfred Park
Sue Barnsley Design and Neeson Murcutt Architects’ upgrade of Sydney’s Prince Alfred Park + Pool.
Prince Alfred Park Pool
Neeson Murcutt Architects and Sue Barnsley Design embed memory and art into a Sydney urban space.
Larapinta Trail Campsites
Neeson Murcutt’s semi-permanent shelters along the Red Centre trail to Uluru.
The National Arboretum Canberra
A grand dream realized by Taylor Cullity Lethlean with Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects.
Blaxland Riverside Playground
JMD Design creates an invigorating playground at Sydney Olympic Park with moulded terrain and supersized equipment.
Anton James: Disrupting cohesion
Anton James of JMD Design is an accomplished and highly regarded landscape architect and artist with more than twenty years experience in the profession.
Ken Maher: Darwin Waterfront
Interview from the 2013 Urban Issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.
Oculus: Rouse Hill Regional Centre
A conversation from the 2013 Urban Issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.