The incorporation of the human figure is one of the most effective tools used in architectural photography: it helps the viewer decipher the scale of work and assess its amplitude. While it successfully communicates a rough idea of the measurements of the elements in the picture, it also helps architecture become more relatable and accessible. People engage better with the built environment when it is populated, mainly because the human sense of society and community is the cornerstone of our civilization. With this in mind, we are showcasing a selection of our favorite photographs where the human figure takes center stage, enhancing our reading of architecture.
Norway Tells Pavilion / LCLA Office + Manthey Kula Architects
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Architects: LCLA Office, Manthey Kula Architects
- Area: 2600 m²
- Year: 2019
https://www.archdaily.com/927019/norway-tells-pavilion-lcla-officePilar Caballero