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.
John Gollings's Latest contributions
Structured chaos: Towers Road Residence Gardens
The Towers Road garden by Taylor Cullity Lethlean fosters a ‘sense of embrace’ — a poetic garden of structured chaos.
The ten most significant works of Australian landscape architecture 2001–2017
Over the past decade, Australian landscape architecture has grown in its range and expression. These ten projects allow a clear view of where the profession is headed.
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.
Truth and beauty: The purpose and reception of (botanical) gardens
Stephen Forbes reflects on the love and trust people have in botanic gardens.
2016 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Award for Parks and Open Space
Adelaide Botanic Garden First Creek Wetland by TCL.
2016 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Award for Urban Design
Victoria Square/ Tarntanyangga Urban Regeneration Project by TCL (Taylor Cullity Lethlean).
2016 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Award for Gardens
Garangula Gallery by Tract Consultants.
A graphic approach: Monash Caulfield
This collaborative project has established connectivity between buildings and transport hubs at Monash University’s Caulfield campus.
2016 Australian Urban Design Awards shortlist revealed
Thirty-seven entries have been shortlisted in the 2016 Australian Urban Design Awards.
May issue of LAA out now
A preview of the May 2016 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.