John Gollings is one of Australia’s leading architectural photographers specializing in hotels, resorts and built projects. Much of his work is in Asia and includes many years at Angkor Wat and Kashgar, on the Silk Road. He holds a master’s degree in architecture from RMIT University and is an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects. John Gollings was Creative Director, with Ivan Rijavec, of Now + When for the Australian Pavilion at the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale.
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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.
Brief Garden
Just south of Colombo, an exquisite garden by Sri Lankan landscape architect Bevis Bawa provides a platform for an evolving design practice.
2018 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Landscape Architecture Award for Tourism
HOTA Outdoor Stage by CUSP, Topotek 1, ARM Architecture
2018 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Award of Excellence for Cultural Heritage
Plant Bank by 360 Degrees Landscape Architects
2018 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Landscape Architecture Award for Civic Landscape
Earth Sciences Garden by Rush Wright Associates
Voronoi verve: Home of the Arts Outdoor Stage
The Gold Coast’s new outdoor stage cleverly melds landscape and architecture to provide a flexible, functional and surprising space for future gatherings.
Nawarla Gabarnmang
A spectacular rock-shelter in Arnhem Land, in Australia’s far north, questions assumptions about the nature of design, provoking reflection on the boundaries between the natural and the built.
Shortlist revealed: 2018 Australian Urban Design Awards
Thirty-eight entries have been shortlisted in the 2018 Australian Urban Design Awards.
Winners announced: 2018 Queensland Landscape Architecture Awards
A new public square for a town on the Sunshine Coast, a waterfront redevelopment in Rockhampton and a lakeside playspace in Centenary Lakes were among twenty-eight projects to receive awards at the AILA 2018 Queensland Landscape Architecture Awards.
Winners announced for Queensland urban design awards
Two projects have received awards and three have received commendations at the 2018 Minister’s Awards for Urban Design in Queensland.