Architectural photography of Rosemary Works School, Hackney, London, by Aberrant Architecture

The blog of Simon Kennedy, Architectural Photographer based in London.

Interior fit-out of a school near Regent’s Canal in Hackney. The design references the Edwardian construction of the existing building and the waterside location. The building was stripped back to its original features and construction, revealing features such as a parquet floor and intricate pipework that were subsequently restored.
Each zone of the school has been allocated a particular colour, determined by a study of Edwardian colour theory. Classroom are bright and vibrant, corridors dark and rich. Many design elements were determined via consultations and workshops with staff and pupils.

London architectural photographer, 01 of 09
London architectural photographer, 01 of 09

Interior shot showing opalescent fabric, 02 of 09
Interior shot showing opalescent fabric, 02 of 09

Rosemary Works School, London, by Aberrant Architecture, 03 of 09
Rosemary Works School, London, by Aberrant Architecture, 03 of 09

London School architectural photographer, 04 of 09
London School architectural photographer, 04 of 09

London interior photograph, 05 of 09
London interior photograph, 05 of 09

Architectural photography, London, 06 of 09
Architectural photography, London, 06 of 09

Coloured fabric drapes define interior, 07 of 09
Coloured fabric drapes define interior, 07 of 09

Architectural detail photograph, 08 of 09
Architectural detail photograph, 08 of 09

Interior arched partition photo, 09 of 09
Interior arched partition photo, 09 of 09

(Architectural photography completed over 2 days, all images copyright Simon Kennedy. If you wish to use any of these images for any purpose please email me at info@simonkennedy.net.)

This is the blog of Simon Kennedy, London Architectural Photographer. If you would like to see more of my work, please visit www.simonkennedy.net

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