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Results of the Architect's Eye 2013 Photography Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Jul 11, 2013

Winner of the Architecture and Place category: David Kirkland - Venice 2

Winners of the Architect’s Eye 2013 Photography Competition were announced at the Zaha Hadid-designed Roca London Gallery in London not long ago. The biennial competition was launched in 2007 by International Art Consultants to celebrate and encourage photography by architects. Entrants were asked to submit photography in two categories; Architecture and Place focusing on the aesthetics of a building and how it shapes the location and Architecture and People focusing on the interaction of people in relation to architecture.

The work of the competition winners and finalists is currently on view at Roca London Gallery until August 31st.

David Kirkland, director at Kirkland Fraser Moor, prevailed in the Architecture and Place category with his image ‘Venice 2’. Judge and photographer George Kavanagh described the shot as “an original view of Venice that shows a subtle mosaic palette of tonal intrigue.”

Runner-up in the Architecture and Place category: Uwe Schmidt-Hess - Blackpool Central Pier

The runner-up of this category Uwe Schmidt-Hess, director at Patalab Architecture, was recognized for his despondent scene of Blackpool’s Central Pier, designed by John Issac Mawson.

Winner of the Architecture and People category: Darrell Godliman - Break Point

Darrell Godliman, from Riach Architects, triumphed in the Architecture and People category with his photograph ‘Break Point.’ Godliman describes his work as “a social commentary about the pressures of modern life, the wistful look of the central subject maybe implying a wish to escape.”

Runner-up in the Architecture and People category: Paul Keskeys - The Urban Lantern

The runner-up for this category was Paul Keskeys, an architect at RG+P Ltd, who attempted to capture a moment of calm represented by a Japanese woman who sits unaware of the frenetic business air in the middle of Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Simon Allford, newly appointed Chairman for Architect’s Eye 2013 and director at international studio Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, commented on the results of the competition: “The winners of both categories emerged unanimously but not without much debate. Both demonstrate considerable technical skills but ultimately they were chosen because, in very different ways in their respective categories, they offer the viewer a different perspective of how architecture defines places for people to inhabit.”

Joining Simon on the judging panel were Keith Priest (Partner at Fletcher Priest Architects and President of the Architectural Association), Quintin Lake (Architectural Photographer), George Kavanagh (Photographer), Martine Hamiton Knight (Architectural Photographer, The Royal Photographic Society), Valeria Carullo (Senior Curator from the Photographs Collection, British Architectural Library, RIBA), Anna Winston (Head of Digital, Building Design) and Alex Heath (Managing Director at International Art Consultants).

The 2013 edition of the Architect's Eye has been sponsored by Building Design and Roca London Gallery and supported by The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and The Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

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Results of the Architect's Eye 2013 Photography Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Jul 11, 2013

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Winner of the Architecture and Place category: David Kirkland - Venice 2

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united kingdom ● photography ● london ● exhibition ● europe ● art ● architect's eye

Winners of the Architect’s Eye 2013 Photography Competition were announced at the Zaha Hadid-designed Roca London Gallery in London not long ago. The biennial competition was launched in 2007 by International Art Consultants to celebrate and encourage photography by architects. Entrants were asked to submit photography in two categories; Architecture and Place focusing on the aesthetics of a building and how it shapes the location and Architecture and People focusing on the interaction of people in relation to architecture.

The work of the competition winners and finalists is currently on view at Roca London Gallery until August 31st.

David Kirkland, director at Kirkland Fraser Moor, prevailed in the Architecture and Place category with his image ‘Venice 2’. Judge and photographer George Kavanagh described the shot as “an original view of Venice that shows a subtle mosaic palette of tonal intrigue.”

Runner-up in the Architecture and Place category: Uwe Schmidt-Hess - Blackpool Central Pier

The runner-up of this category Uwe Schmidt-Hess, director at Patalab Architecture, was recognized for his despondent scene of Blackpool’s Central Pier, designed by John Issac Mawson.

Winner of the Architecture and People category: Darrell Godliman - Break Point

Darrell Godliman, from Riach Architects, triumphed in the Architecture and People category with his photograph ‘Break Point.’ Godliman describes his work as “a social commentary about the pressures of modern life, the wistful look of the central subject maybe implying a wish to escape.”

Runner-up in the Architecture and People category: Paul Keskeys - The Urban Lantern

The runner-up for this category was Paul Keskeys, an architect at RG+P Ltd, who attempted to capture a moment of calm represented by a Japanese woman who sits unaware of the frenetic business air in the middle of Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Simon Allford, newly appointed Chairman for Architect’s Eye 2013 and director at international studio Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, commented on the results of the competition: “The winners of both categories emerged unanimously but not without much debate. Both demonstrate considerable technical skills but ultimately they were chosen because, in very different ways in their respective categories, they offer the viewer a different perspective of how architecture defines places for people to inhabit.”

Joining Simon on the judging panel were Keith Priest (Partner at Fletcher Priest Architects and President of the Architectural Association), Quintin Lake (Architectural Photographer), George Kavanagh (Photographer), Martine Hamiton Knight (Architectural Photographer, The Royal Photographic Society), Valeria Carullo (Senior Curator from the Photographs Collection, British Architectural Library, RIBA), Anna Winston (Head of Digital, Building Design) and Alex Heath (Managing Director at International Art Consultants).

The 2013 edition of the Architect's Eye has been sponsored by Building Design and Roca London Gallery and supported by The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and The Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

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