Stairway to …
Stairway at the new North Building extension of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, overlooking the art garden.
Stairway at the new North Building extension of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, overlooking the art garden.
With sadness, I recently discovered the infamous Nakagin Capsule Tower is scheduled to be demolished.
Two years after Covid-19, the Ladies Powder Room on the third level (normally bustling with people pre Covid) is still empty.
This is the entrance to Wynyard Walk from Barangaroo. For some reason, this part of Sydney always seemed futuristic to me.
Black and white photo of Sydney Tower (formerly called Centrepoint Tower) flanked between the Myer and Gowings buildings, taken from the Queen Victoria Building.
As tourists, we visited the National Mall at Washington, DC, in 1997. Recent events have of course heightened security here, so these photographs are a homage to a more innocent decade.
For years, I have mentioned the Winchester House in my talks and presentations, as an analogy of what happens when an organisation does not have a cohesive strategy, so of course I have visited the actual house many times.
The steps in front of Sydney Town Hall is normally packed full of people as it is a popular meeting spot and rendezvous point.
Sydney Open is a weekend long celebration of architecture and exploring Sydney’s most inspiring and significant buildings and spaces.
I took the opportunity to take a few photos along the Gore Hill cycleway from Lane Cove to Pacific Highway.
These pictures were taken at the THEN exhibition at the White Rabbit Gallery.
These pictures were taken around various places around the Sydney central business district focusing on Darling Square.