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I designed this brochure and produced photography for architects Berman Guedes Stretton with a wrap-around cover which allows them flexibility to update their project pages or add specific pages in the brochure for a particular presentation. The wire bound format also has the advantage that the document lies flat on a desk when opened.

BGS architects pride themselves on their green credentials and this was carried through into the brochure design with uses 100% recycled paper, eco inks and no plastics, laminates or glazes over the print. This was also a factor in choosing the smaller A5 brochure size as it uses less paper.

I’d previously designed their corporate identity based on the beautiful typeface Bliss designed by Jermey Tankard and a green and dark grey colour scheme which are here printed as spot colours lithographically but were chosen to translate well in four colour printing if required.

When photographing their architectural projects for inclusion in the brochure, visualising the format of printed page and the colour scheme the images were intended to work with helped to create suitable photographs on site.

I’m currently documenting each month the major design and redevelopment project Berman Guedes Stretton are undertaking for Pembroke College, Oxford University. The project involves a new quad in Oxford, a radical new bridge, an Art Gallery, Theatre, Cafe and Accommodation due to be finished summer 2012.

Auditorium & Art Gallery take shape along Brewer Street

St Ebbes Accommodation at left and Roger Bannister building behind white sheeting.

Auditorium / Art Gallery seen from New St Ebbes street accommodation

Auditorium / Art Gallery seen from New St Ebbes street accommodation

Measuring concrete form work

Measuring concrete form-work

New accommodation block at Rose Place

Preparing concrete form-work

Stairs from the Brewer Street bridge (not yet on site) that will link the two sites together

Stairs from the Brewer Street bridge (not yet on site) that will link the two sites together

New Brewer Street Accommodation block, street facade

New St Ebbes Street Accommodation block, street facade

These photographs are part of an ongoing monthly assignment to document the building work at Pembroke College, Oxford due for completion summer 2012.  View all previous posts of the Pembroke College Bridging Centuries Project >>

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Photography  © Quintin Lake, 2011





Kulturvaerftet, Culture Yard, Helsigor, Denmark. Architect: Aart

These photos were commissioned by Søren Jensen, the engineering firm of the project.

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Photography  © Quintin Lake, 2011

Print of Oriente Station, Lisbon for Acciona Infrastructure's office in Vancouver, Canada.

A 1.2 x 1.6m print of my photo of Oriente Station commissioned for Acciona Infrastructure Inc’s Vancouver Office. Acciona is the global infrastructure firm who worked on the Oriente Station and wanted wall art of their projects.
Thanks to John Bone for the photo of installation.
More info on the building

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A visualisation of the folded roof of Godsbanen, The Freight Yard Project. Image by 3XN Architects

Construction of reinforced concrete roof. Photo: Quintin Lake

An visualisation of the roof of Godsbanen set between existing freight halls. Image by 3XN Architects

The new building provides a link between the two freight halls. Photo: Quintin Lake

The ridge area around the roof-lights adds to the structural stiffness of the roof. Photo: Quintin Lake

The reinforcing bars on the apex of the roof. Photo: Quintin Lake

The roof creates a new public landscape between the old freight halls. Olafur Eliasson's "Your Rainbow Panorama" visible at right. Photo: Quintin Lake

Wavy reinforcing steel provides stiffness against shear forces in the new roof. Photo: Quintin Lake

The main new building contains two new concert halls. The reinforced concrete ramp to the roof is being constructed in the foreground. Photo: Quintin Lake

Temporary concrete shuttering allows for the construction of the building's faceted angles. Photo: Quintin Lake

Sections of the freight yard's original rail tracks. Photo: Quintin Lake

Sound insulated recording studio in the old freight halls. Photo: Quintin Lake

The striking laminated timber beams of the original freight hall. A music venue being constructed at the rear. Photo: Quintin Lake

These images show the construction, as of June 2011, for a new cultural hub for scenography, visual arts and literature named Godsbanen /The Freight Yard Project that is being built within a historical framework in Denmark’s second largest city, Aarhus. The new cultural center is meant to be an inspiring setting that stimulates production of the arts and facilitates the interaction amongst the various artistic metiers, business and education.

The project design by Architects 3XN in collaboration with Søren Jensen Engineers is comprised of the renovation of the existing freight halls along with a new building with rooms and large scale auditoria. The roof of the building will appear as an extension of the green space – and will take the form of a green ‘carpet’ over the new building.  The project is expected to be completed in 2012.

These photos were commissioned by Søren Jensen, the engineering firm of the project.

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Photography  © Quintin Lake, 2011

John Church, Bursar, Pembroke College

Charlie Harris, Deputy Home Bursar, Pembroke College

Glynn Biggins, Construction Director, Kingerlee

Darren Gammon, Project Manager, Kingerlee

John Clarkson, Design Manager, Kingerlee

James Cole, Quantity Surveyor, Kingerlee

James Roach, Project Architect, Berman Guedes Stretton

David Bonta, Senior Architect, Berman Guedes Stretton

James Renfrew, Architectural Assistant, Berman Guedes Stretton

Nick Pettit, Project Manager, Bidwells

Dan Carter, Project Manager, Bidwells

Cathlin Beaumont, Quantity Surveyor, Gardiner & Theobald

James Schofield, Structural Engineer, Price & Myers

David Woolley, M&E Engineer, Hoare Lea

Mike Wilford, Structural Engineer, Price & Myers

July’s site meeting for Pembroke College Oxford’s ‘Bridging Centuries’ Brewer Street Development. Photographed as part of an ongoing assignment from Pembroke College to document the project.

Photography © Quintin Lake

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