Architectural Photography of City Island Marketing Suite by Arup Associates

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

Opened in early 2015, Arup Associates in collaboration with HAL, designed a series of pavilions set in landscape and linked by a covered walkway, which became the focus of the sales and marketing for Ballymore’s east London waterside development, City Island.

The building establishes an early presence at City Island, and forms part of a new network of spaces linking Canning Town Station to the north, via a new pedestrian bridge to City Island and the pavilion with routes to the south east and the Dockland’s arts quarter Trinity Buoy Wharf.

(Architectural photography completed over 1.5 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.)

External staircase and balustrade photograph
External staircase and balustrade photograph. 1 of 11.

Pavilions photographed within City Island, London landscaping
Pavilions photographed within City Island, London landscaping. 2 of 11.

Corner cladding architectural detail photography
Corner cladding architectural detail photography. 3 of 11.

Covered architectural walkway into Arup Marketing Suite
Covered architectural walkway into Arup Marketing Suite. 4 of 11.

Exterior architectural photograph
Exterior architectural photograph. 5 of 11.

Dusk photograph looking out towards Trinity Buoy Wharf, London
Dusk photograph looking out towards Trinity Buoy Wharf, London. 6 of 11.

Fading light reflected in glazing
Fading light reflected in glazing. 7 of 11.

London Architectural Photographer
London Architectural Photographer. 8 of 11.

External lighting against red tile
External lighting against red tile. 9 of 11.

Shingle and planting illuminated against night sky
Shingle and planting illuminated against night sky. 10 of 11.

Night photograph showing view towards Canning Town, London
Night photograph showing view towards Canning Town, London. 11 of 11.

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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