ARCHITECT'S EYE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
23/06/2012 to 07/07/2012
Roca London Gallery and International Art Consultants (IAC) are proud to host the Architect’s Eye Photography Exhibition during the London Festival of Architecture, 23rd June - 7th July 2012.
The exhibition showcases the work of the 19 finalists and winners from the 2011 Architects' Eye Competition, split into two categories: Architecture and Place, and Architecture and People. The former focuses on the aesthetics of the architecture and places it creates, while the latter celebrates the interaction of people with the environments created by architecture.
The Architect’s Eye competition was launched in 2007 by IAC, Europe’s leading corporate art advisors, who developed the idea from observing architects’ enthusiasm when photographing buildings. Since the competition was launched, leading figures from the architecture and photography communities, such as Jack Pringle (Pringle Brandon Architects), Keith Priest (Fletcher Priest Architects), Simon Allford (Allford Hall Monaghan Morris) and architectural photographers George Kavanagh and Grant Smith, have formed part of the prestigious judging panel.
The exhibition showcases the work of the 19 finalists and winners from the 2011 Architects' Eye Competition, split into two categories: Architecture and Place, and Architecture and People. The former focuses on the aesthetics of the architecture and places it creates, while the latter celebrates the interaction of people with the environments created by architecture.
The Architect’s Eye competition was launched in 2007 by IAC, Europe’s leading corporate art advisors, who developed the idea from observing architects’ enthusiasm when photographing buildings. Since the competition was launched, leading figures from the architecture and photography communities, such as Jack Pringle (Pringle Brandon Architects), Keith Priest (Fletcher Priest Architects), Simon Allford (Allford Hall Monaghan Morris) and architectural photographers George Kavanagh and Grant Smith, have formed part of the prestigious judging panel.











