‘At once incredibly careful and labour intensive and wildly whimsical in its fragmented imagined landscape. The installation read at one level like an index of all the current technologies which are used - not only to represent, understand and define space - but also to determine our relationship to this space.’
Jeff Khan, Review, Un Magazine
‘The rocking horizon line cleaved two sections of blue sky forming a palimpsest with the red bricks and mottled concrete of the dome’s far wall. There is a lovely contrast between the incantatory deep sea placelessness of the audio and this geographical specificity’
Cameron Hurst, Memo Review
‘Circular Temporalities’, selected inclusion, Intense Interiors: Architecture and Film Symposium, Toronto Metropolitan University, Interior Design at the Creative School, Toronto, 2023
BBC Transforming Cities, ‘Bringing the outback to Melbourne’ February, Project Feature and Interview, 2023
Wong, W, Staging encounters between art and architecture, Architecture Australia, Review, September 2022
Hurst, C, Take hold of the clouds, Memo Review, Review, August 2022
O’Brien, K, Want to peek inside Melbourne’s finest mansions and buildings? This is your chance, The Age, June 2022
‘Drift’, ‘Reimagine Design Competition’, City of Port Phillip, Winner, Built, 2022
‘Kids in the carpark’, Urban Forest Funding, City of Melbourne, Winner, Built, 2018
‘Unlandscaped’, Winner, Unbuilt, 2011, With Saskia Schut, Claire Martin, Rohan McLachlan