Venue:
S507, 5/F, Staunton (Block A), PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Date:
2021.2.9 - 2.28 28 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Architectural photography is a subgenre that focuses primarily on capturing the aesthetics of built forms. While its documentative quality is valuable in rendering factual information, it is not necessarily the type of photography used in the design process. The use of photography in architecture can be defined more fluidly for it is not only the art of capturing light but also a form of visual text conveying analytical and creative qualities. In this sense, photography serves a similar purpose of omitting, directing, and abstracting information.
This student-led exhibition reveals a compilation of model photographs specifically detailing materiality, craft, and spatial abstraction. Models are a significant part of architectural pedagogy but they are often used as physical representations or treated as the final product of the design process. Beyond framing the geometry or revealing the texture of the models, this photography collection presents the diverse ways of capturing moments within models to evoke a spatial imagination based on the play of perspectives.
Photographers
Alyssa Williams Ng BA(AS) Year 3
Ivan Santoso BA(AS) Year 2
Jason Setiawan BA(AS) Year 4
Ji Xiang Jason MArch 2
Regina Tania Tan BA(AS) Year 4
Yongki Sunarta BA(AS) ’20








