The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. Designed by London-based Ptolemy Dean Architects for Westminster Abbey, this tower is the first significant architectural addition to the Abbey since 1745, and provides stair and lift access to the Triforium, now upgraded from a store to a public gallery. The design contains numerous historical […]
Monthly Archives: June 2021
The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. Designed by London and Crathie-based practice Moxon Architects, this design for the new farm shop at the Hauser and Wirth gallery in Bruton features a stunning exposed steel structure, and beautifully crafted timber soffits. As well as a large shop facility, the scheme incorporates a […]
The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This extension created by London- and Crathie- based practice Moxon Architects in Teddington, London, features a beautiful brick clad extension with large, openable doors that maximise their connection to the mature garden. The kitchen has rooflights and clerestory lighting that allow much sunlight penetration, and […]
The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This extension in North London was designed by London-based architecture and art practice BAT Studio. The design adds a side extension and large opening that connects the newly-rationalised kitchen and dining area to the beautiful garden. The design features a contemporary kitchen designed and also […]
The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. Completed by London-based Avanti Architects, this scheme creates a monumental new entrance for a new wing containing 72 beds. The interior forms a playful and brightly coloured environment intended to feel welcoming for patients, their families and hospital staff, designed with input from artist Morag […]
The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. This stunning structure was designed by London-based Haverstock Architects, on the edge of Guildford. The building is spread across the landscaped site in a sequence that responds to the flow of the mourners, incorporating the flexible, non-denominational internal spaces that contemporary crematoria demand, and stunning […]
The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London. Designed by London- and Oslo-based practice, Haptic Architects, this residential scheme in Chelsea, West London, provides two two-bed and two one-bed apartments in a historic location. The façade is designed to be an interpretation of the adjacent townhouse elevations, constructed in precast concrete. The facades […]