
Beyond just a visual record, architectural photography is a powerful medium that holds the ability to reveal and explore architectural spaces from unique perspectives. Through the lens of a skilled photographer, architecture showcases its interplay of lights and shadows, the tectonics of its structural elements, the careful detailing of joined materials, and the larger narratives of cultural heritage. On World Photography Day 2024, we celebrate this unique art form by highlighting the work of 25 distinguished photographers who have captured architecture in its most evocative forms.
Among the featured photo series, Paul Clemence explores the minimalist precision of Swiss museums, Iwan Baan offers a visual narrative of Prague, while Simone Bossi highlights the contrast between man-made structures and their natural surroundings. Additionally, Marc Goodwin continues his series on architecture studios from around the world, providing a glimpse into the profession’s creative spaces. Erieta Attali’s work transports viewers to ancient ruins to explore historical juxtapositions and cultural landscapes.
As we celebrate World Photography Day, we invite you to explore the work of 25 architectural photographers through a curated selection of their photo series.
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Simone Bossi: A Brutalist Entrance to a Medieval Castle

Marc Goodwin: Architecture Studios from Around the World

Erieta Attali: Capturing the Essence of Delos

Edmund Sumner: “Traces” of Emotional Spaces

Laurian Ghinițoiu: At the Border of Conflict

Andrés Gallardo: Sunset over Ricardo Bofill’s La Muralla Roja

Bahaa Ghoussainy: Le Corbusier’s Communal Housing

Jamie McGregor Smith: Sacred Modernity

Zsolt Hlinka: Geometric Perspectives of Vienna

Roberto Conte: The Hidden Gems Of Brutalism In Madrid

Joana França: The Bucolic Scales of Lucio Costa's Brasilia

María González: Blending past and Present at La Fábrica

Jakub Sawosko: The Concrete Architecture of Chile

Arnau Rovira: The White Buildings of Ashgabat

Pygmalion Karatzas: Doha's Contemporary Architecture

Alexey Kozhenkov: The Brutalism of Eastern Europe

Katerina Skarka: Exploring the Paul Klee Center in Switzerland

Inês d’Orey: Inside Belrgade’s Brutalist Buildings

Santiago Arau: The Architectural Heritage of the Valley of Mexico

Kane Hulse: The Iconic Gallaratese Complex in Milan

Farida Bustani: Exploring the Grand Egyptian Museum

Danica O. Kus: Renzo Piano's Valletta City Gate

He Lian: The Red Brick Art Museum of Chaoyang
