London Architecture
89 galleries
Architectural Photography in London
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8 imagesAnish Kapoor, C-Curve 2007,Stainless steel, 220 x 770 x 300 cm. Installation view of Serpentine Gallery exhibition Turning the World Upside Down, Kensington Gardens, London 28 September 2010 - 13 March 2011
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11 imagesAnish Kapoor, Non Object (Spire) 2008, Stainless steel, 302 x 300 x 300 cm. Installation view of Serpentine Gallery exhibition Turning the World Upside Down, Kensington Gardens, London 28 September 2010 - 13 March 2011 (barrier and path around artwork digitally removed)
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7 imagesAnish Kapoor, Sky Mirror 2006, Stainless steel,1066.8 x 1066.8 cm. Installation view of Serpentine Gallery exhibition Turning the World Upside Down, Kensington Gardens, London 28 September 2010 - 13 March 2011
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55 imagesBlack & Steel Sculpture Terrace, Belgravia, London. Design by FINE architecture, 2024.
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6 imagesColoured terracotta facade detail of Central St Giles. Architects: Renzo Piano Building Workshop with Fletcher Priest. London, 2010. Six different colours of ceramic terracotta cladding are used on the facade.
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57 imagesCharges, Piccadilly, London. Facade engineering & installation by Frener & Reifer, July 2016.
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75 imagesThe 4 x 8 x 3.2 meter steel & glass meditation and contemplation space based on Vastu principles. The construction was originally instigated by (Swami) Sri Kaleshwar www.kaleshwar.org. The budhha is a 16th century Khmer statue. Client: Simone Ackermans Architect: Julia Haensel www.jh-architecture.com
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3 imagesThe Queen Elizabeth II Great Court is a covered square at the centre of the British Museum designed by the engineers Buro Happold and the architects Foster and Partners.
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65 imagesKings Cross Gasholders, London. Facade engineering & installation by Frener & Reifer, July 2016.
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7 imagesKing’s Cross Station Western Concourse. Architect: John McAslan + Partners. Engineer: Arup, Built 2012
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84 imagesLaverton Mews, London. August 2017. Architect: Dyer Grimes. Contractor: Galower Build.
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3 images"Marmite" a graffiti mural painted on the classical facade of Megaro Hotel opposite St Pancras station, London, 2012. The mural was designed and painted by four members of street art collective, Agents of Change.
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15 imagesOld Stairwell to Waiting Room (later Billiard Hall) Peckham Rye Station designed by Victorian Architect, Charles Henry Driver in 1865.
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22 imagesOld Waiting Room (later Billiard Hall), Peckham Rye Station, London designed by Victorian Architect, Charles Henry Driver in 1865. Renovation in progress by Benedict O'Looney, architect 2010.
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6 imagesOxford Street faceted glass facade by architect's Future Systems (now Amanda Levete Architects), built 2008. 187-195 Oxford Street, London
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72 imagesPeckham Mosque Refurbishment 2013. Architect: Benedict O’Looney. Engineer: Price & Myers
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17 imagesPeckham Rye Station Refurbishment 2013. Architect: Benedict O’Looney
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61 imagesRefurbishment and extension of The Alma, Spelman Street, Shoreditch, London. Design by Krause Architects. 2023.
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9 imagesArchitectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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119 imagesSuper Superficial Earlham Street Store. T-shirt boutique designed by Sang Lee Architecture. Located at 22 Earlham Street, Covent Garden London, UK
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25 imagesThames Water Northern Outfall: Abbey Mills Pumping Station & Beckton Sewage Treatment Works, London. Designed by engineer Joseph Bazalgette, Edmund Cooper, and architect Charles Driver
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4 galleriesThe Now Building, Outernet London, St Giles Circus at dusk. Architect: Orms. Facade by Frener & Reifer. Feb 2023.
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40 imagesThe Society of Genealogists, London. Guarnieri Architects, 2024.
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9 imagesThe Walbrook is an office building designed by Foster and Partners & Arup which is clad with a unique form of solar shading, helping to improving the buildings energy efficiency. This cladding is made entirely from Fiber-Reinforced Polymer – a material which has not been used to this extent on buildings before – which gives it a high sheen, similar to that of a car. FRP is commonly used in the aerospace, automotive and marine industries due to its strength and lightness – in fact it boasts a strength-to-weight ratio higher than steel or concrete.
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