Lorenzo Zandri
Lorenzo Zandri is an architectural photographer and artist.
Graduated cum laude in Architecture with an M.Arch 5-years degree, he focuses his research on documenting the built environment and urban transformations, using photography as the main tool to represent and depict the surrounding man-made and natural landscape.
His main interest is questioning the way spaces and places are changing and capturing the impact on the existing environment. The image - in all its forms – becomes the visual reproduction of an attentive and comprehensive analysis process and the result of his research.
Currently based between London and Paris, he works on commission for architects, artists and magazines in the UK and worldwide.
He is the co-founder of ROBOCOOP, an experimental and research art duo project active since 2012.
Lorenzo Zandri is a photographer of architecture based in London , Regno Unito.
London, City of, United Kingdom London , Regno Unito - Phone: +44 7745007486 - Email: [email protected] - lorenzozandri.com
Kinnerton St
London - Regno Unito
Architecture by Turner Works, Well St Studio
Jean Moulin Atelier - House
Paris - Francia
Architecture by Nathalie Eldan Architecture
LA BRACE RESTAURANT
Palermo - Italia
Architecture by Studio DiDeA
Antinori Winery
Bargino - Italia
Architecture by Archea Associati
Pre-School Nursery
Manchester - Regno Unito
Architecture by EBBA ARCHITECTS
Casa Scala
Firenze - Italia
Architecture by Sara Bucci, Francesco Busi
Rue Cassette Apartment
Paris - Francia
Architecture by GAPANTE
INTERIOR 19
Rome - Italia
Architecture by brunelli ann minciacchi
FANO WINERY
Fano - Italia
Architecture by brunelli ann minciacchi
Royal College of Physicians
London - Regno Unito
Architecture by Denys Lasdun
National Theatre
London - Regno Unito
Architecture by Denys Lasdun
MAISONETTE IN NOTTING HILL
London - Regno Unito
Architecture by Francesco Pierazzi Architects
Galerìa Kurimanzutto
Ciudad de México - Messico
Architecture by TAX / TALLER DE ARQUITECTURA X
University of Malta
Msida - Malta
Architecture by Richard England