We recently produced Giclée Fine Art Prints for ‘Building Images’; a showcase of images from Arcaid Images Architectural Photography Awards 2015, which opens on the 4th of February 2016 at the Sto Werkstatt in Clerkenwell.
The exhibition will showcase 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 SaudargaitÄ—, Su Shengliang, Grant Smith and Jeremie Souteyrat.
During the World Architecture Festival, a highly acclaimed panel that included Fabrizio Barozzi, Alberto Veiga, Amy Croft, Katy Harris, Nick Hufton, Allan Crow, Ian Moore, Clifford Pearson and Christine Murray judged the awards. In the short-listing process the panel looked beyond the architecture itself, considering the photographers’ merits in composition, light, sense of place, atmosphere and use of scale.
Amy Croft, Curator at Sto Werkstatt said:
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. 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.’
‘Building Images’; Arcaid Images Architectural Photography Awards 2015
5 February – 25 March 2016
Sto Werksatt
7-9 Woodbridge St,
London,
EC1R 0LL
About Arcaid Images:
Arcaid Images is a photographic resource representing images from all aspects of the built world, ancient and modern, iconic and ordinary. Our contributors: photographers and institutions are global. Arcaids founder photographer, Richard Bryant trained as an architect which puts our roots firmly in the world of architecture.
Images from the Arcaid collection are used by publishers, museums, educators, design agencies and architectural professionals worldwide.