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Look Inside a Collection of London-Based Architecture Offices, Photographed by Marc Goodwin

by 추산봉 2016. 12. 13.

Look Inside a Collection of London-Based Architecture Offices, Photographed by Marc Goodwin, © Marc Goodwin

© Marc Goodwin

Architectural photographer Marc Goodwin has recently shot the second collection of his "ultra-marathon of photoshoots" – in London. Following his unique insight into the spaces occupied by Nordic architectural offices (based in Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Helsinki), Goodwin has turned his lens to a broad collection of practices in the British capital, captured in just seven days. From Zaha Hadid Architects' former school to Foster + Partner's monumental studios on the banks of the River Thames, here are a series of surprising places that architectural offices call home.


Erect Architecture


  • In this space since: 2010
  • Number of employees: 6
  • Former use: workshops


Erect. Image © Marc Goodwin
Erect. Image © Marc Goodwin

Cullinan Studio


  • In this space since: 2012
  • Number of employees: 40
  • Former use: it's original (Victorian) use was a foundry. Previous lives also include a greetings card warehouse and artists' studios


Cullinan Studio. Image © Marc Goodwin
Cullinan Studio. Image © Marc Goodwin

Pollard Thomas Edwards


  • In this space since: 1994
  • Number of employees: 150
  • Former use: restoration and conversion of Victorian timber mill


Pollard Thomas Edwards. Image © Marc Goodwin
Pollard Thomas Edwards. Image © Marc Goodwin

Jestico + Whiles


  • In this space since: 1998
  • Number of employees: 100 
  • Former use: 19th Century stables for delivery drays – the only surviving building (about to be demolished for HS2) from the original Euston station


Jestico + Wiles. Image © Marc Goodwin
Jestico + Wiles. Image © Marc Goodwin

Grimshaw


  • In this space since: 2007
  • Number of employees: 130 (in the office), 180 total in London (co-located teams)
  • Former use: headquarters of The Big Issue


Grimshaw. Image © Marc Goodwin
Grimshaw. Image © Marc Goodwin

 Mæ


  • In this space since: 6 years
  • Number of employees: 40
  • Former use: school


Mæ. Image © Marc Goodwin
Mæ. Image © Marc Goodwin

BDP (Building Design Partnership)


  • In this space since: 2003
  • Number of employees: London: approx. 300 / total approx. 903
  • Former use: brewery


BDP. Image © Marc Goodwin
BDP. Image © Marc Goodwin

Make Architects


  • In this space since: 2015
  • Number of employees: 150+
  • Former use: car park


Make Architects. Image © Marc Goodwin
Make Architects. Image © Marc Goodwin

Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design


  • In this space since: 2005
  • Number of employees: 28
  • Former use: office building designed by Glenn Howells Architects within the redevelopment of the Sarsons Vinegar Maltings


Tibbalds. Image © Marc Goodwin
Tibbalds. Image © Marc Goodwin

David Chipperfield Architects


  • In this space since: 2011
  • Number of employees: 100
  • Former use: office spaces


David Chipperfield Architects. Image © Marc Goodwin
David Chipperfield Architects. Image © Marc Goodwin

Hawkins\Brown


  • In this space since: 2013  
  • Number of employees: 247
  • Former use: Hammond & Champness lift factory


Hawkins\Brown. Image © Marc Goodwin
Hawkins\Brown. Image © Marc Goodwin

Metropolitan Workshop


  • In this space since: 2005
  • Number of employees: 32
  • Former use: ccording to the listing text, these premises were originally occupied by "druggists, sundriesmen, infant milliners and artificial flower manufacturers." The interior arrangement suggests that it was always intended for a number of different trading concerns


Metropolitan Workshop. Image © Marc Goodwin
Metropolitan Workshop. Image © Marc Goodwin

Ash Sakula Architects


  • In this space since: 2006
  • Number of employees: 15
  • Former use: garment factory


Ash Sakula. Image © Marc Goodwin
Ash Sakula. Image © Marc Goodwin

Foster + Partners


  • In this space since: 1990 
  • Number of employees: 1200 at Riverside, 1450 globally
  • Former use: Riverside is a pioneering example of a mixed-use building – with Foster + Partners' studio occupying the lower three levels and apartments located on the upper floors. There was no former use, as it was purpose built by Fosters for its current use. The building's strategy for renewal involved the creation of a new network of pedestrian routes to make this stretch of the riverside accessible to the public


Foster + Partners. Image © Marc Goodwin
Foster + Partners. Image © Marc Goodwin
Foster + Partners. Image © Marc Goodwin
Foster + Partners. Image © Marc Goodwin

Zaha Hadid Architects


  • In this space since: 2013
  • Number of employees: 400 globally
  • Former use: the Zaha Hadid Design Gallery was previously home to a pop-up hair salon designed by Hadid; the larger office spaces were formerly a school


Zaha Hadid Architects. Image © Marc Goodwin
Zaha Hadid Architects. Image © Marc Goodwin

Imagination


  • In this space since: 1989
  • Number of employees: 360
  • Former use: school


Imagination. Image © Marc Goodwin
Imagination. Image © Marc Goodwin

ArchitecturePLB


  • In this space since: 2016
  • Number of employees: 20 in London studio, 20 in Winchester studio
  • Former use: warehouse


PLB. Image © Marc Goodwin
PLB. Image © Marc Goodwin

The feature image of this article was taken at Ben Adams Architects (55 employees) who have been in their space, which was formerly the Kirkaldy Testing Works (the ground floor is still a museum with the original machinery still in place), since 2010.