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The Cinema at Selfridges05.21 / Illuminated River Phase 205.21 / Westminster Abbey08.20 / Thames during Lockdown05.20 / #onephotochallenge05.20 / Olympic Way04.20 / Uren Building01.20 / Kingsbridge12.19 / The (un)Illuminated River03.19 / The Royal Opera House03.19 / Return to Bloomberg01.19 / Fortnum & Mason at The Royal Exchange12.18 / Fortnum & Mason11.18 / HIDE10.18 / Architectural Photography Awards 201810.18 / The Ram Quarter09.18 / Brunel University Advanced Metals Processing Centre07.18 / Room2 Southampton06.18 / 1+2 New Ludgate03.18 / Made of Light Too website launched01.17 / Arcaid Images Architectural Photography Awards10.16 / Personal project on Documentary Platform01.16 / Feature in Lighting04.15 / Restoring the Light04.15 / Creative Review Award11.13 /

Brunel University Advanced Metals Processing Centre 07.18
One of the enjoyable things about working as a photographer is the variety of projects I find myself working on, this commission from Pascall+Watson sent me to Brunel University to photograph a new building within the Uxbridge campus’s science park. The 1,500m2 laboratory supports the UK manufacturing sector by conducting world class academic research and industrial development in the processing of high performance aluminium and magnesium alloys for automotive applications. I always enjoy industrial architecture and this is a very good example, albeit a very clean one.