Casey Bryant graduated from the University of Sydney with Honours in 2010, receiving the C. H. L. Turner Memorial Prize, the Ruskin Rowe Prize and the Partridge Partners Prize. He was also a finalist in the Colorbond Steel Student Biennale. Bryant worked in Melbourne with McBride Charles Ryan before returning to Sydney to work with Andrew Burns Architects.
Casey Bryant's Latest contributions
Balmain House by Saha
An elegant pavilion addition to a Sydney cottage resolves a sloping site and incites its occupants to find delight in inhabiting the building’s edges.
Above the Clouds by Pattern
This Surry Hills fashion store, designed by young practice Pattern Studio, is a celebration of dualities – exuberant yet sophisticated, polished yet relaxed, hyper-industrial yet playful.
Little jewellery box: Marrickville Laneway House
By underpinning a deceptively simple plan with considered design details, the architect of this transformed Sydney semi has delivered a family home full of convivial corners.
Reclaiming the charm: Marrickville Half House
An unconventional house on an inner-western Sydney site is paired with a clever yet unassuming new addition, proving that charm can be reclaimed and humility can be an asset.
Coastal cottage reborn: Surfside House
Suggesting a new neighbourhood character for its beachside Sydney suburb, the tower-like form of this compact family home comprises a series of levels and garden platforms that respond to its coastal hillside site.
Memories, moments and artful planning: Breezeway House
Designed for a Sydney family to share with their friends, this engaging Central Coast holiday house embodies a collective memory of time spent by the beach.
Raising the rafters: Redfern Warehouse
In converting a former warehouse in Sydney into a comfortable family home, Ian Moore Architects have applied a soft touch, retaining original brick walls and trusses, and celebrating the building’s spatial qualities.
Breathing room: Darling Lane
Challenging the ubiquity of open-plan living, a series of flexible rooms has been added to this historic inner-city warehouse, forming the latest “chapter” in the building’s narrative.
Human need, human condition: 2018 Health Care / Health Design conference
At the 2018 Health Care / Health Design conference, Casey Bryant found opportunities and challenges emerging as the home and the hospital become increasingly intertwined.
Taking care: Estia House
A permanent residence for ten adults with disabilities, this group home in Sydney by Candalepas Associates demonstrates how a building designed specifically for group housing balances independence and care.