Sean Fennessy is a Melbourne-based photographer with strong ties to his home state of Tasmania. He has been documenting the fields of design, interiors and architecture for more than 15 years. Sean’s sense of observation and intuitive style has seen his work commissioned by commercial and editorial clients, locally and internationally.
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What’s on in May 2024
From Melbourne Design Week and the Australian Architecture Conference to a birthday bash celebrating the Australian Design Centre, there is no shortage of powerful and compelling design-focused events this month.
2024 Victorian Architecture Awards shortlist
The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed the shortlist for the 2024 Victorian Architecture Awards.
2024 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist
The shortlist for the 21st Australian Interior Design Awards (AIDA) has been revealed.
2024 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist: Retail Design
The shortlist for the 21st annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 24 projects in the Retail Design category.
2024 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist: Workplace Design
The shortlist for the 21st annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 42 projects in the Workplace Design category.
2024 Dulux Colour Awards finalists revealed
Eighty-three of 527 entered projects have been selected as finalists of the 38th Dulux Colour Awards.
One to Watch: Tristan Burfield
Sole practitioner Tristan Burfield is producing work that is both disciplined and restrained, yet always informed by the qualities and quirks of people and place.
Custodianship over consumption: Shifting the architectural process
In an optimistic roundtable, Philip Oldfield spoke to the founders of three “next gen” practices that are taking a different approach to material selection and, despite the obstacles, gaining increasing traction in the industry.
Profile: SO: Architecture
SO: Architecture is drawn to clients who share the practice’s desire to explore an idea, to pursue high-quality design without high budgets, and to operate outside the usual commercial constraints.