Marc Goodwin photographed 18 British architect studios including Norman Foster, Nicholas Grimshaw and Zaha Hadid. The photographer resisted some of the London’s biggest and most prolific architecture practices. He not just visit big names of the industry, he also visited some established local practices.
“I think this is an untold part of the story of architecture: a study of the spaces where people design spaces”, he said. “This story connects with people on a few different levels. There are architects that want to know what other people’s studios are like: bigger, better, brighter, cooler, more beautiful – or the reverse!”. See bellow those amazing offices!
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
Ereet
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
Imagination
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
IMAGE SOURCE: MARC GOODWIN
The studios are located inside an array of buildings, ranging from a purpose-built space to a converted greetings-card factory, and includes spaces that are both cozy and austere.
Source: Dezeen
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