Anthony Browell worked for The London Times as freelance feature photographer before immigrating to Sydney in 1969. He has worked in editorial photography for thirty years and has spent long stints in illustrative photography, portraiture and architectural photography.
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2024 Houses Awards shortlist: Apartment or Unit
In the Apartment or Unit category, 15 projects have been shortlisted.
The houses shortlisted in the 2024 NSW Architecture Awards
The 36 shortlisted houses include “a love letter to Victorian terraces,” a grand country homestead with an enviable art collection, and an inner-city house “that renovated the whole street.”
2024 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist
From a surf club and an aquatic centre to houses, the Australian Institute of Architects has announced its shortlist for the 2024 New South Wales Architecture Awards.
$20,000 research fellowship open for submissions
The Australian Institute of Architects Queensland chapter has announced the 2023 Dunbar Fellowship is open for submissions, with $20,000 in funding available.
‘Beauty, delight and joy’: 2023 NSW Architecture Awards winners revealed
The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed the winners of the 2023 New South Wales Architecture Awards.
Bondi Pavilion, Glenn Murcutt’s water tank win in National Trust Heritage Awards
There were 17 winners in the 2023 National Trust Heritage Awards, including Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects’ restoration of Bondi Pavilion.
Shortlist announced: 2023 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards
National Trust (NSW) has announced the shortlist for its twenty-ninth Heritage Awards, recognizing more than 40 built, natural and cultural projects.
2023 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist
The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed the shortlist for the 2023 New South Wales Architecture Awards.
Music, desert and sky: Cobar Sound Chapel
A years-long discussion between composer and architect has resulted in an immersive sound–design experience inside an old water tank at the desert’s edge in New South Wales.
AA September/October 2022 preview
The wellbeing of architects: Decoding the evidence and determining a way forward