SIMON KENNEDY / LONDON ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHER

Category Archives: Architectural Photography

Architectural photography of Aspire Point.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. The design by London-based MJP Architects, creates an inclusive and accessible building, with the experience of the student as its key concern. Student rooms form clusters, with shared amenities including kitchens and living rooms, and with varying room sizes to suit a range of budgets. […]

Architectural photography of a 1970s House.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This stunning renovation takes an existing, architect-designed house from the 1970s in a conservation area and modernises it, using a palette of restrained and muted materials to update while celebrating the unique feature of the house, such as vertical boarding and the exposed timber interior […]

Architectural photography of the Faithlie Centre, Fraserburgh.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This stunning refurbishment and extension of Fraserburgh Town Hall was designed by London and Crathie-based practice Moxon Architects. Located on Saltoun Square, the heart of the fishing port, the scheme integrated the delapidated structure of the former police station next door, and added a new […]

Architectural photography of Canary Wharf College.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. London and worldwide practice HKS Architects designed this new build school for Glenworth, East London. The site was very difficult and constrained, leading to the requirement for highly efficient floor plans to fit the functions of the school onto the site. The design was so […]

Architectural photography of Home Park House.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This stunning cantilevered contemporary residence was designed by Henley-based practice Trace Architects, for an extraordinary site on the edge of Wimbledon golf course. The design features a glazed, cantilevered box on top with terraces that take advantage of the extensive views, and a large basement […]

Architectural photography of The Brentford Project.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This project completed by London-based HAL Architects features the imaginative reuse of existing industrial structures, yards and lanes, and provides a new bakery, events space and a marketing suite for the future development of the area. Forecourt with blue surfaces at the Brentford Project, West […]

Architectural photography of Camden Courtyards.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This residential project in a prominent position in Camden, NW1, London, was completed by London-based Sheppard Robson Architects. Comprising of an even split between affordable and private residences (164 in total), the building takes the form of an “S” shape in plan that provides two […]

Architectural photography of Lincoln’s Inn Great Hall and Library Extension.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This extensive renovation and extension of the Great Hall and library at Lincoln’s Inn was completed by London-based practice MICA Architects. The most significant change to the estate in 150 years, the project includes additional contemporary office and library storage, and seeks to work in […]

Architectural photography of Royal Docks West.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This 20-storey tower in Canning Town, Newham, was designed by London-based EPR Architects. Delivering 105 new residences which include affordable homes, the scheme features a contemporary material palette, and complements the historic warehouse character of its immediate surroundings. Exterior architectural night photograph, 11 of 11.[/caption] […]

Architectural photography of Bridge House.

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. London-based architects EPR refurbished this building while returning it to its original use as an office, making the building fully accessible, and improving the entrance while relocating to Queen Victoria St. The design aims to retain as much of the valuable existing structure while updating […]