Rhiannon Slatter uses photography to explore the geometry of the built environment, abstracting the aesthetics of industry, infrastructure and transport settings. She aims to reveal dynamic connections between shape and form, creating unity between all elements of the image structure. Her work is presently focused on the kinetic nature of persistent growth in Melbourne and subsequent ubiquity of construction and new development in our urban and suburban environments.
Rhiannon Slatter works closely with architects, designers and makers to tell the story of their project in a way which achieves recognition and builds the profile of their practice. She has worked in the field since 2004 with her photography published extensively in local and international design publications during that time.
This suburban house extension is an example of responsible rationalisation of a typical suburban home which offers a stimulating environment and demonstrates environmentally sustainable design. The project is located on a 740m2 site in Kew.