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Built in the early 1930s, Battersea Power Station, with its four distinctive chimneys, was created to meet the energy demands by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott shown in the architectural photography. Constructed by the London Power Company to create this first of a new generation of ‘superstations’, the building beginning to produce power for the capital in 1933.
The transformation of Battersea Power Station – captured by this architectural photographer london, this familiar and much-loved silhouette on the London skyline – is set to arrive, along with the regeneration and revitalisation of this forgotten corner of central London, often captured in commercial photography. History is about to be made once more with this premier residential development.
Circus West Village concourse and towers, Battersea Power Station, London | Architectural Photographer London
Architectural Photography of Cornwall Services, Bude, Cornwall
Cornwall Services glazed façade, Bodmin, Cornwall | Architectural Photographer 01 December, 2017 Leisure Interiors Lifestyle Cornwall Services, Bodmin creates a welcome architectural landmark | Architectural Photographer London The new Cornwall Services on the A30...
read moreInterior Photography of 10 West, New Psychology Faculty Building, Bath University
Commercial Buildings Photographer London Interior Photography of 10 West, Psychology Faculty, Bath University 19 June, 2017 Education Interiors CommercialBath University New 10 West Psychology Building Atrium 10 West is the new £30M University of Bath Psychology...
read moreArchitectural Photography of The Core, Eden Project, Cornwall
Architectural Interiors Photographer Architectural Photography of The Core, Eden Project, Cornwall 11 June, 2017 Leisure Architecture LifestyleThe Core, Eden Project, St Austell | Architectural Interiors Photographer The Core is the visitor and teaching centre...
read moreInterior Photography of Oulton Hall Hotel, Leeds
Interior Photography of Oulton Hall Hotel, Leeds | Hotel Photographers UK 03 May, 2017 Leisure Interiors LifestyleFive star luxury at Oulton Hall Hotel, Leeds | Hotel Photographers UK Oulton Hall was built as a farmhouse in 1750. The house and estate were enlarged and...
read moreMAKO Derivatives, Broadgate Quarter, London
MAKO Derivatives, Broadgate Quarter, London | Architectural Interior Photographer 18 March, 2017 Commercial Architecture InteriorsMako Derivatives create aspirational offices Mako Derivatives occupy key spaces within the Broadgate Quarter development, Appold Street,...
read moreHeathrow Airport Terminal 5
Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 glazed facade supports and passenger walkways | Commercial Building Photographer 14 March, 2017 Commercial Architecture LeisureRogers Stirk + Harbour Terminal 5 still iconic Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 (T5) at London's main airport, was...
read moreNational Graphene Institute
Graphene Institute Manchester | Architectural & Interior Photographer29 Sept, 2016 Research Institute Architecture InteriorsJestico + Whiles create a unique, technically demanding structure for the National Graphene Institute in Manchester. The RIBA award winning...
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Thomas Deacon Academy, Peterborough | Interior Photographers 08 December, 2015 Education Architecture InteriorsFoster & Partners win RIBA award for Thomas Deacon Academy project The Thomas Deacon Academy by Foster and Partners Architects won a RIBA award for...
read moreNottingham Trent University Pavilion
Pavilion with mezzanine level and group study areas | Architectural Photography UK 08 October, 2015 University Architecture InteriorsEvans Vettori Architects win RIBA award with new Nottingham Trent University Pavilion. The £7 million scheme forms the new centre of...
read moreThe Church Recording Studio
Writing Studio 3, Church Recording Studio in Crouch End, London | Interiors Photography 11 November, 2014 Recording Studio Architecture Interiors Paul Epwith and Walters-Storyk Design Group regenerate 160 year old Church Studio | Interiors Photography The Church...
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