Based in Sydney, Martin has a background in architecture and architectural visualisation. After more than 15 years of experience in those areas in Germany and Australia, he decided to turn his passion for photography into his profession. Working with client’s all over Australia, Martin delivers architectural photography and videography under the profile FRMEZ and continues to work on new ways of documenting the built environment, by benefiting from his expertise as an architect and visualisation artist.
Martin Siegner's Latest contributions
Residential finalists of 2024 Dulux Colour Awards
Thirty-four Australian houses have been selected as finalists of the 2024 Dulux Colour Awards.
The houses shortlisted in the 2024 NSW Architecture Awards
The 36 shortlisted houses include “a love letter to Victorian terraces,” a grand country homestead with an enviable art collection, and an inner-city house “that renovated the whole street.”
2024 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist
From a surf club and an aquatic centre to houses, the Australian Institute of Architects has announced its shortlist for the 2024 New South Wales Architecture Awards.
Competition forthcoming for NSW housing ‘pattern book’
The New South Wales government is set to develop a pattern book of endorsed housing designs for buildings up to six storeys.
Sydney’s Quay Quarter Tower takes out top global award
The Quay Quarter Tower, designed by Danish practice 3xN and executive architect BVN, has earned international recognition after being named 2023’s Best Tall Building Worldwide.
Design review panels in action
Design review panels can be important mechanisms to improve the quality of our built environment. Three experienced practitioners present case studies that demonstrate the valuable contributions that these panels can make.
Institute says NSW budget holds promise for addressing housing supply issues
The Australian Institute of Architects New South Wales Chapter has praised the state government’s 2023-24 budget.
Coffs Harbour cultural and civic space opens
Coffs Harbour City Council has opened its $82 million new cultural and civic space – Yarrila Place – designed by BVN.
The inaugural ArchitectureAU Award for Social Impact shortlist revealed
The ArchitectureAU Award for Social Impact recognizes projects that promote the common good. For 2023, 39 projects have been shortlisted from 139 entries.
2023 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist
The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed the shortlist for the 2023 New South Wales Architecture Awards.