January 27, 2020

"After thousands of public votes, the winners of the Art of Building Photographer of the Year 2019 have been announced."

Click through to BBC to see the fantastic pictures.

13 comments:

iowan2 said...

The invention of color photography will forever change the taking of pictures :/sarc

lb said...

The winning photo is stunning. Love these thanks

MadisonMan said...

What's the point of Good Architectural Design that can only be viewed from a drone?

Some of the photos -- the balcony by the sea -- look so much like paintings. Beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Nice. Made me go learn about something new to me, too - axonometry.

rhhardin said...

That's a painted vagina on the building cluster.

John Borell said...

Thanks for posting this; something I would never have found on my own.

A nice break from the depressing shit of the regular news cycle.

Maillard Reactionary said...

Very nice. Architectural photography is challenging and a real specialty.

FleetUSA said...

Beautiful and not one from America. Our architects need to up their game.

Infinite Monkeys said...

Most of them eliminate the "distraction" of people.

Anonymous said...

nice

kwenzel said...

The last image on the page—"Bexhill Promenade Shelter"—caught my eye. Just last night I saw "Children of Men" for the first time and Bexhill-on-Sea is where the last third of the movie takes place (in a way that isn't very elegant or appealing).

Joan said...

Thank you! That was really lovely, and I never would've seen it if you hadn't linked. I really appreciate this type of post!

rastajenk said...

The pictures depict style and elegance, but "The Art of Building Photographer of the Year" is about as clumsy a construction as one can imagine.