The Marie-José Van Hee + Robbrecht & Daem designed Market Hall in Ghent reinstates the presence of old urban areas that had become unrecognizable. As an urban interior, the inside embraces the passer-by with a dual modulated wooden ceiling, whose small windows scatter light inwards. The exterior, the entire building in fact, seems to assume a respectful role relative to the nobler historic stone buildings.
We have previously brought you images of the project, but these latest images by Hufton + Crow truly capture the experience and highlight the project's materials and principles. A complete gallery of their photos can be viewed after the break.
Hufton+Crow
Hufton+Crow are dedicated to creating inspiring and striking photographs of contemporary interior and exterior architecture around the world. As two experienced photographers with complementary skills and competitive characters they offer a unique service because they work as a team – either both simultaneously photographing one project, or by each providing input, critiques and direction of the others work. The outcome is a passionate attention to detail, the most creative approach possible and a reliable and professional service. Above all, it results in beautiful photographs that show buildings at their best – images that describe architecture within the built environment. Hufton+Crow strive to create strong and lasting professional relationships, by listening and attending to their clients’ objectives first. The breadth of their client base and the longevity of these relationships proves the efficacy of this approach. They shoot digitally, believing that it is the format that can provide the most benefit to the client. They also provide professional re-touching and post-production as part of the service.
Market Hall in Ghent / Marie-José Van Hee + Robbrecht & Daem, by Hufton + Crow
The Rosebery / BuckleyGrayYeoman Architects
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Architects: BuckleyGrayYeoman Architects
- Year: 2013
Sheikh Zayed Bridge / Zaha Hadid Architects
Becoming a destination in itself and potential catalyst in the future urban growth of Abu Dhabi, the Zaha Hadid designed Sheikh Zayed Bridge was conceived in a highly mobile society that requires a new route around the Gulf south shore, connecting the three Emirates together. Hufton+Crow shared with us their photos as they capture the many viewpoints of this sinusoidal waveform structure. A complete gallery of images after the break.
Zaha Hadid Architects' First Built Tower: CMA CGM Headquarters
Zaha Hadid Architects’ first built tower, the CMA CGM Headquarters in Marseille, France, is most immediately notable for its vertical form.
As the stunning images from Hufton + Crow show, the tower’s disparate volumes (generated from gradual centripetal vectors) gently converge towards each other and then bend apart to create an elegant "metallic curving arc that slowly lifts and accelerates skywards into [...a] dramatic vertical geometry.”
Read More about CMA CGM Headquarters, after the break...
Pulsate / Lily Jencks + Nathanael Dorent
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Architects: Lily Jencks, Nathanael Dorent
- Year: 2013
All Saints’ Academy / Nicholas Hare Architects
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Architects: Nicholas Hare Architects
- Year: 2011
Gibraltar Airport / Blur Architects + 3DReid Architects
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Manufacturers: Kalzip, Lamp Lighting, Shacko
Royal Opera House Production Workshop / Nicholas Hare Architects
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Architects: Nicholas Hare Architects
- Area: 4 m²
- Year: 2012
Galaxy Soho / Zaha Hadid Architects by Hufton + Crow
It's only been a few weeks since she turned 62 but it's already shaping up to be Zaha Hadid's year. Yesterday, she was announced winner of the Japan National Stadium Competition earlier this week, her latest US project, the Eli & Edythe Broad Museum opened; and the beginning of the month saw much fanfare and frenzy surrounding her extraordinary work in Beijing: Galaxy Soho .
We've already brought you images and video of the project, but the latest images from Hufton + Crow truly allow you to experience Galaxy Soho - in all its curvaceous glory - like never before.Check out all the latest images of Zaha Hadid's Galaxy Soho, after the break...
Giants Causeway Visitor Centre / Heneghan Peng Architects
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Architects: heneghan peng architects
- Year: 2012
Guangzhou South Railway Station / TFP Farrells
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Architects: TFP Farrells
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Hunter Douglas
Coca Cola Beatbox Pavilion / Pernilla & Asif
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Architects: Pernilla & Asif
- Year: 2012
Kingston Business School / Hawkins\Brown
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Architects: Hawkins\Brown
- Area: 7290 m²
- Year: 2012
Maidstone Museum / Hugh Broughton Architects
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Architects: Hugh Broughton Architects
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: TECU®
The Hive / Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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Architects: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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Manufacturers: Tronk Design
King’s Cross Station / John McAslan + Partners
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Architects: John McAslan + Partners
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: AGROB BUCHTAL, Strata Tiles
The Avenue / Sheppard Robson
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Architects: Sheppard Robson
- Area: 5000 m²
- Year: 2011
Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) / Sheppard Robson
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Architects: Sheppard Robson
- Area: 4900 m²
- Year: 2010