So Hot Right Now / Playing Dress Ups in Architecture Shoots, curated by Yellowtrace

 

Empty, people-less spaces in architectural photography is out. Well, not really. But what’s in, is creative project shoots – and specifically dress ups. More and more, designers are taking an inventive approach to the capturing of their work on camera, incorporating props, people, and a strong sense of narrative. The result is some very dynamic – and entertaining – photography of houses and spaces, which could actually pass as works of art on their own. Here are some of our favourite examples.

 

Napoléon Apartment in Paris by FREAKS Freearchitects | Yellowtrace

Napoléon Apartment in Paris by FREAKS Freearchitects | Yellowtrace

Napoléon Apartment in Paris by FREAKS Freearchitects | Yellowtrace

Napoléon Apartment in Paris by FREAKS Freearchitects | Yellowtrace

Napoléon Apartment Renovation in Paris by FREAKS freearchitects // Located on the Rue de Rivoli, the apartment is an old address of Napoléon I, inspiring – of course – the emperor themed dress-ups. See our full feature on this project.


El Espinar House by Miguel de Guzmán in Spain | Yellowtrace.

El Espinar House by Miguel de Guzmán in Spain | Yellowtrace.

El Espinar House by Miguel de Guzmán in Spain | Yellowtrace.

El Espinar House in Segovia, Spain by architect Miguel de Guzmán // Surrounded by a forest of pines, the Little Red Riding Hood story is only right, right? See our full feature & video on this project.


Jane Fonda Kit House in Belgium by Elii Architects | Yellowtrace

Jane Fonda Kit House in Belgium by Elii Architects | Yellowtrace

Jane Fonda Kit House in Brussels, Belgium by Elli Architects // Inspired by fitness guru and sustainability, the house’s energy runs partly on its occupants own muscles – as we can see. See our previous video about this installation.


Garden Apartment in Lyon by Dank Architects | Yellowtrace

Garden Apartment in Lyon by Dank Architects | Yellowtrace

Garden Apartment in Lyon by Dank Architects | Yellowtrace

Garden Apartment in Lyon by Dank Architects // Here, the architects wanted to make the place look ‘more alive,’ so staged a before and after party photo-shoot to do so. Photography by Frenchie Cristogatin, courtesy of Dank Architects.


Didomestic Apartment by Elii Architects | Yellowtrace

Didomestic Apartment by Elii Architects | Yellowtrace

Didomestic Apartment by Elii Architects | Yellowtrace

Didomestic Apartment by Elii Architects | Yellowtrace

Didomestic Apartment in Spain by Elii Architects // As a fully equipped home – disguised by its minimal aesthetic – the happy model shows us where all the domestic features are hidden. See our full feature of this project including a fantastic little video.

Into the Woods house in Eltham, Australia by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Into the Woods house in Eltham, Australia by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Into the Woods house in Eltham, Australia by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Into the Woods house in Eltham, Australia by Breathe Architecture // It has to be said that Breathe Architecture have fully embraced the dress-up concept in their shoots and made it their b*tch! Pretty much all of their latest projects are shown this way, and we love it. For this shoot, a wood-cutter plays up the house inspired by fallen trees and the bare essentials. Photography by Andrew Wuttke.


 

Stonewood House in Melbourne by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Stonewood House in Melbourne by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Stonewood House in Melbourne by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Stonewood House in Melbourne by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Stonewood House in Melbourne, Australia by Breathe Architecture // Drawing inspiration from Michelangelo’s Quattro Prigioni sculptures (depicting four captives trying desperately to break out of stone), the architects were driven by the idea of chiseling away a block of stone to create a refined form (here it was Sugar Gum timber). The shoot tells the ‘Stonewood’ story. Photography by Andrew Wuttke.


Baladrar House in Spain by Langarita Navarro Architects |Yellowtrace

Baladrar House in Spain by Langarita Navarro Architects |Yellowtrace

Baladrar House in Spain by Langarita Navarro Architects |Yellowtrace

Baladrar House in Benissa, Alicante, Spain by Langarita Navarro Architects // Photography by Louis Diaz Diaz, who says, “Every time I take pictures of houses I think about all of the things that could happen inside.” This time he chose there to be a strange string of murders (flipping the pretty tourist destination feel on its head). Images via Arch Daily.

Model House in Melbourne by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Model House in Melbourne by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Model House in Melbourne by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Model House in Melbourne by Breathe Architects | Yellowtrace

Model House in Melbourne by Breathe Architecture // Designed for a theatrical set designer and his wife, the house is full of allusions to the arts – the shoot amplifying that exquisitely. Photography by Andrew WuttkeSee our full feature on this project here.

Olympic Studios Member Sofa by Simone McEwan | Yellowtrace

Olympic Studios London by Simone McEwan. See our previous feature of this project.


 

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