With the competition open to photographers from all over the world, we were blown away by both the quality and scope of images we received. Hundreds of images were entered in the three categories of Architecture, Workplace and Home, and we received images from as far away as Nepal, Borneo and Kuwait.
The competition closed on the 25th September 2017, and judging took place last week by a panel comprising Max Fraser (design journalist and Content Editor at 100% Design), James McLachlan (Editor - Icon Magazine), Lee Martin (Commissioning Picture Editor - Telegraph) and Benji Lanyado (Picfair CEO). After long discussion and much debate, a winner was chosen from each category, and an overall winner from within these three.
'In the era of Instagram, Tumblr and Pinterest architectural photography all too often fetishises previously unloved but now trendy concrete structures or self-consciously ‘icon... Read more
'In the era of Instagram, Tumblr and Pinterest architectural photography all too often fetishises previously unloved but now trendy concrete structures or self-consciously ‘iconic’ buildings. In a bold contrast, the photographer has created some visually appealing, if not a little mysterious, from a otherwise formulaic slice of aspirational residential architecture. The silhouettes of chairs visible against the warm glow of the balconies hint at lives within the building, but nothing is overtly explicit. The execution is excellent as is the adherence to the brief.' - James McLachlan Read less
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