Building Images

At the Sto Werkstatt in Clerkenwell “Building Images”, an exhibition of the best architectural photography, celebrates the power of photography on the way we sense spaces.

“Building Images”, an exhibition of the best architectural photography worldwide on view at the Sto Werkstatt in Clerkenwell, features winning images from The Arcaid Images Architectural Photography Awards 2014.

The exhibition showcases 14 of the world’s most renowned architectural photographers including overall winners Hufton + Crow as well as David Borland, Sonia Mangiapane, Tim Van de Velde and Mads Mogensen.

Top: Iñigo Bujedo Aguirre, Sense of Place, Mondang (Extremely Small House). Above: “Building Images”, view of the exhibition. Photo Guy Archard. Image courtesy of Sto Werkstatt

During the World Architecture Festival, a highly acclaimed panel that included Kristina Julia Bacht, Sir Terry Farrell, Bjarne Hammer, David Jenkins, Amy Croft, Ken Schluchtmann, Calvin Tsao and Zack McKown 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. “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.

“Building Images”, view of the exhibition. Photo Guy Archard. Image courtesy of Sto Werkstatt

The exhibition focuses on the medium’s practice, methodology and means of architectural representation. Sto Werkstatt in collaboration with Arcaid Images has sought to examine the skill and creativity of the photographer and explore the critical possibilities of photography. “Building Images” is accompanied by a series of talks and seminars, where the public will have the opportunity to explore further the medium of photography as well as talk with leading people in the field of architecture, photography and media.

“Building Images”, view of the exhibition. Photo Guy Archard. Image courtesy of Sto Werkstatt
“Building Images”, view of the exhibition. Photo Guy Archard. Image courtesy of Sto Werkstatt
“Building Images”, view of the exhibition. Photo Guy Archard. Image courtesy of Sto Werkstatt
“Building Images”, view of the exhibition. Photo Guy Archard. Image courtesy of Sto Werkstatt
“Building Images”, view of the exhibition. Photo Guy Archard. Image courtesy of Sto Werkstatt


until February 28, 2015
Building Images
Sto Werkstatt
7–9 Woodbridge St, London