Photography

Exhibiting at the 2018 Venice Biennale

We’re just back from Venice, where at the end of May a selection of our photography opened in an exhibition at the 2018 Venice Biennale. The collection of photographs is titled THEN and NOW  is featured in the exhibition, TIME SPACE EXISTENCE organized by the GAA Foundation now through November 25 2018. Head to this LINK […]

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‘Monochrome Lego’ wins 2017 Spider Award in Architecture

Andrew has been awarded for his image ‘Monochrome Lego’ in the 2017 Black & White Photography Spider Awards. ‘Monochrome Lego’ features The Icon, by Jackson Clement Burrows Architects. Click here to view the full image gallery of The Icon.

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2016 AIBC Awards

Just recently, the Architectural Institute of British Columbia held their 2016 Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Awards program and judging. We’re delighted to see a number of projects we’ve photographed recognised within this program. A big congratulations to these all the firms that were recognised for their contribution to the profession and the public through their work. Fort McMurray […]

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The North comes South

Sometimes things just happen right. We were on the west coast of Vancouver Island in a town called Tofino for a weekend with friends. Tofino is renowned for a couple of things; it’s beauty, the weather and it’s waves. Surfers flock there year round, people roll in during summer to enjoy the beaches and explore […]

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Rem’s Fundamental Thinking

Rem Koolhaas…..how does a building go together? ‘Well, it has numerous parts to it’….and these parts have changed over time. Bringing the methods of design and construction down to its simplest forms in terms that people with no Architectural or building knowledge can understand. It is a massive exhibition, exhaustive and details, but simple. My […]

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We Are Hard at Work…

Construction of a House

I’ve been working closely with Measured Architecture to Record and Represent the process of construction of a new house. The construction of a dwelling involves many people…from the initial vision of the Architect to the details brought to the table during collaboration with various sub-consultants and then sub-trades. Design doesn’t stop with the drawings being […]

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Fall colours in Vancouver

How lucky have we been this Autumn? Golden light, light winds, colourful leaves – and I found myself atop a roof in Dunbar to see this vista of the city! Not bad eh!

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Carved

40 foot Totem - Keith Wolf Smarch

Until I moved to Canada, I was oblivious to the similarities between the ‘First Nations’ people of Canada and the ‘Aborigines’ of Australia and the ‘Māori’ of New Zealand.  They share a common struggle in the transition of their knowledge, history and culture to younger generations. During the last couple of years, I’ve had the […]

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Urban Inuvik

The urbanity of this Arctic town is spacious, open and utilitarian.  The people who live there, some of the most welcoming I’ve come across. Inuvik is located 200 kms north of the Arctic Circle and 100km from the Arctic Ocean and sit’s along the line where the Boreal Forests give way and the Tundra takes […]

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Morning Reflections

Vancouver Tower Reflections

Waiting in the lounge of the Bentall Building, the early morning light started to cut through one of Vancouvers View Corridors. The variety of buildings, curtain walls and the softness of the reflected light was just gorgeous..thank god for always having a camera (I mean phone) in your pocket……

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