Simon Wood is a Sydney-based professional photographer who has completed degrees in Fine Arts at the Sydney College of the Arts and Hochschule Der Künste, Berlin. His extensive portfolio includes a wide range of projects specializing in architecture, landscape architecture and design.
Simon Wood's Latest contributions
Shortlist revealed: 2017 Australian Urban Design Awards
Thirty-three entries have been shortlisted in the 2017 Australian Urban Design Awards.
Think Brick Awards announced
The winners of the 2017 Think Brick Awards have been announced at a gala dinner at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne.
Winners announced: 2017 New South Wales Landscape Architecture Awards
The winners of the 2017 New South Wales Landscape Architecture Awards were announced at the IVY Ballroom in Sydney on Thursday 27 July.
Little Cove Bay
Completed in 2012, this residential development integrates a water sensitive urban design framework into the street typologies, public park and central ecological corridor.
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.
2016 PIA New South Wales Awards for Planning Excellence announced
11 entries were awarded by the PIA at the 2016 New South Wales Awards for Planning Excellence.
2016 National Landscape Architecture Awards: Award for Civic Landscape
One Central Park by Aspect | Oculus.
Australia Award for Urban Design, Delivered Outcome – Large Scale
Sydney Park Water Re-Use Project by Turf Design Studio and Environmental Partnership with Alluvium, Turpin + Crawford Studio and Dragonfly Environmental.
Waste not, want not: Sydney Park
Occupying a former landfill site, the Sydney Park Water Re-use Project by Turf Design Studio and Environmental Partnership is an impressive fusion of design, science, art and ecology.
Kensington Street, Chippendale
One of Sydney’s oldest streets has been revitalized into a vibrant new public place that contributes to the evolving street typology of the city.