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exhibition of architectural photography set to open at london's sto werkstatt

‘building images’, an exhibition of the best architectural photography worldwide, opens on february 4, 2016 at the sto werkstatt in clerkenwell, london. the display features winning shots from the arcaid images architectural photography awards 2015 and celebrates the power and impact of photography on the way we sense and experience spaces.

the exhibition showcases some of the world’s most renowned architectural photographers including overall winner fernando guerra, as well as short listed entrants iñigo bujedo aguirre, doublespace (amanda large & younes bounhar), christopher frederick jones, laurian ghinitoiu, mark gorton, ryan koopmans, lingfei tan + song han, mads mogensen, tom roe, ieva saudargaitė, su shengliang, grant smith and jeremie souteyrat. the images have been chosen by a highly acclaimed panel who considering the photographers’ merits in terms of composition, light, sense of place, atmosphere and use of scale.

‘building images’ is divided into four categories that explore different architectural qualities, and a diverse technical approach and methodology. the categories ‘building in use’, ‘exteriors’, ‘interiors’ and ‘sense of place’ demonstrate a broad range of photographic styles and approaches to the medium, as well as featuring a diverse set of outstanding architectural forms. the exhibition focuses on the medium’s practice, methodology and means of architectural representation.

‘photographers are conveyors of the architectural experience and photography has the unique ability to explore and represent architectural space and form, and even to express fundamental architectural concepts‘, said amy croft, curator at sto werkstatt. ‘it is our hope that through this exhibition, we will spark a wider debate on the use of imagery in the digital era as well as the importance of visual communication tools within the architecture and design industry.’

fernando guerra, overall winner of the 2015 awards, commented on his photo: ‘I aimed to be as invisible as possible and capture the reality of the project in a way, which could include whoever happens to be present in the place by chance. the photograph illustrates qualities that go beyond the project’s scale and form, as it uses the presence of people to bring architecture to life. I believe an image like this, obtained by chance and definitely not by major planning, gives space meaning, creates rhythms that the architects had probably planned for – I was there to help tell the story.’

the exhibition is free and open to the public from february 5 to march 25, 2016. ‘building images’ is accompanied by a series of talks and seminars, where the public have the opportunity to explore further the medium of photography in architecture.

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Details

  • Clerkenwell, London EC1V, UK
  • fernando guerra