SIMON KENNEDY / LONDON ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHER

Architectural photography of QMUL School of Mathematical Sciences Building.

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

This renovation was designed by Belfast-based White InK Architects and London-based Wilkinson Eyre Architects, for the Queen Mary University of London, and consists of the refurbishment and extension of the 1960s brutalist building in Mile End. The design optimises the internal facilities, and celebrates the existing concrete design, replacing the envelope and creating a new social hub and landscaped sunken courtyard.

Design is by Whiteink Architects and  Wwilkinson-Eyre, 01 of 09.
Design is by Whiteink Architects and
Wwilkinson-Eyre, 01 of 09.

London Architectural Photographer, 02 of 11.
London Architectural Photographer, 02 of 09.

Exterior photograph showing graphic treatment to cladding, 03 of 11.
Exterior photograph showing graphic treatment to cladding, 03 of 09.

New covered entrance area with rooflight, 04 of 11.
New covered entrance area with rooflight, 04 of 09.

New dining area features triangular and square rooflights, 05 of 11.
New dining area features triangular and square rooflights, 05 of 09.

Stunning concrete from the original development is revealed and celebrated, 06 of 11.
Stunning concrete from the original development is revealed and celebrated, 06 of 09.

1960s in-situ poured concrete stairs are complemented by minimalist glass partitions warm colours, 07 of 11.
1960s in-situ poured concrete stairs are complemented by minimalist glass partitions warm colours, 07 of 09.

Light pours into the stairwell through the main facade, 08 of 11.
Light pours into the stairwell through the main facade, 08 of 09.


Architectural photographer, London, 09 of 09.

(Architectural photography completed over 1 day, all images copyright Simon Kennedy. If you wish to use any of these images for any purpose please email me at info@simonkennedy.net.)

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