Since graduating from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Design in Architecture in 2009, Jennifer has worked at Peter Stutchbury Architecture and spent time travelling through Asia, Europe and North America. In 2010 she started the Building Blocks radio program broadcast on FBI Sydney radio. Jennifer writes and records the program, a survey of architectural discussion and public space in Sydney. She is currently completing her Masters of Architecture and working at Scale Architecture.
Jennifer McMaster's Latest contributions
The legacy of a 10-year Australian-Danish exchange
Jennifer McMaster reflects on the “messy magic” of Sydney Opera House’s Multidisciplinary Australian-Danish Exchange, and the legacies it has left her.
Desktop destinations: visit some faraway architectural gems
We round up some of ArchitectureAU’s most memorable “postcards,” where architects and writers report back on their visits to architectural wonders around the world.
Courted House by Breakspear Architects
Embracing the elements inherent in traditional courtyard houses, this home in Sydney’s inner-west uses rational geometry in a way that is poised, powerful and surprisingly flexible.
Essential extravagance: Jac House
This reductive addition to a four-room cottage by Panov Scott endeavours to “find the essential” and in doing so, embraces human comfort and cumulative experience.
Utzon’s island escape
Jennifer McMaster stays at the Utzon family summer house on the Spanish island of Mallorca.
A common touch in Venice?
Jennifer McMaster delves into the common ground of the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale.
A moment’s pause in Helsinki
In the 2012 World Design Capital of Helsinki, Jennifer McMaster reflects on the Kamppi Chapel of Silence.