Archives for category: Architectural Photography

Author Quintin Lake was on hand to sign copies of his new book to a crowd of 130 people including architects, photographers, designers, and supporters.

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People gathering outside 11 Shepherd Market during the launch of Drawing Parallels: Architecture Observed at Papadakis Studio, Shepherd Market, London

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The publishing team:
Hugh Cumming, Quintin Lake, Alexandra Papadakis & Sarah Roberts

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Drawing Parallels: Architecture Observed by Quintin Lake is now available for preview and order at Papadakis Publisher

An architectural photography assignment for Julia Haensel Architecture documenting an exquisite almost-not-there glass walled meditation space in a garden in Richmond, London, England.

All building materials were brought into the tight garden site by hand via a narrow passage.

The 4 x 8 x 3.2 meter steel & glass meditation and contemplation space is based on Vastu principles. The construction was originally instigated by (Swami) Sri Kaleshwar. The buddha is a 16th century Khmer statue.

The shoot emphasised the quality of architectural detailing and the interplay of reflections with the transparency of the glass walls.

View the entire photoshoot here

Meditation space, 53 Mount Ararat Road

Meditation space, 53 Mount Ararat Road

Meditation space, 53 Mount Ararat Road

Meditation space, 53 Mount Ararat Road

Meditation space, 53 Mount Ararat Road

Meditation space, 53 Mount Ararat Road

See more architectural photography by Quintin Lake in the book Drawing Parallels, Architecture Observed

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009

THE FIFTH SEASON: SUBLIME IN THE CITY

By Quintin Lake

featured in the book Cinematic Architecture 1993-2008

Cinematic Architecture Book, Quintin Lake, The Fifth Season

A few years ago I travelled with some friends one summer to the arctic. For two month we travelled through this reduced landscape leaving our homes in the city. We moved through the ever-changing light and the constant horizon. Kant wrote that the sublime is the moment before fear, feeling overwhelmed and yet using the power of the mind to stay grounded. Occasionally the wind would blow the snow with such force that there were no forms from which to take a bearing.

Cinematic Architecture Book, Quintin Lake, The Fifth Season

It sometimes seems bizarre when our desires are so ephemeral, that we live and move in such fixed forms. I yearn for a space of the fifth season within the city: a horizon and no walls, a house constructed of light, whose presence takes one by surprise. and responds to the seasons.

Cinematic Architecture Book, Quintin Lake, The Fifth Season

The house of the fifth season is located beyond the houses in a position of lightness where the possibilities of a new horizon can be seen. In the city the light sits perched on a raised structure, its form is created with a laser-light projection. The ephemeral edges are barely visible during the day. At night the reflective coating of the sky mesh screen glows with the laser light. The seasons of nature and the mind are the house. The layered transparent interior filters the city. The house has become the horizon.

Text & Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009

Pascal Schoning, Photography by Rubens Azevedo

Pascal Schoening with Cinematic Architecture Book. Photo: Rubens Azevedo

The book looks at 17 years of Architectural Association Diploma Unit 3 work and the past present and future of cinematic architecture.

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Editors: Pascal Schoning, Julian Loffler & Rubens Azevedo. Design Stephan Doesinger. Published by AA publications

Featured content by Quintin Lake:

THE FIFTH SEASON: SUBLIME IN THE CITY

Photograph and design of the Cinematic House installation
from the chapter OF CLOUDS AND SHADOWS by Ron Kenley

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Photograph of Briey: Cité Radieuse by Le Corbusier
from the chapter BRIEY CONVERSATIONS

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Photograph from The Cinematic House installation at the Cinematic Architecture exhibition at the Architectural Association, 2006.

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from the book Cinematic Architecture in the chapter OF CLOUDS AND SHADOWS , by Ron Kenley

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009

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Photograph from Briey: Cité Radieuse or Unité d’habitation by Le Corbusier from the book Cinematic Architecture in the chapter BRIEY CONVERSATIONS, Pascal Shoning, Rubens Azevedo, Julian Loffler

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009

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My commercial architectural photography is now represented by VIEW Pictures, the specialist and leading architecture and interior design picture library.

All suitable architectural photography from my archive and future assignments will now be available for license from them.

This offers architect’s who assign me to photograph their building a potential extra marketing outlet to get their pictures into well-known international publications. It also gives potential clients reassurance that my portfolio has passed the most stringent of technical and aesthetic quality control.