Lorenzo Zandri is an architectural photographer and artist based in London. Trained as an architect between Rome and Paris, he started to dedicate himself completely to photography and the process of the image in architecture, deciding to not build things but images. The image is a crucial result of an artistically-led process, swinging its position between documenting the built environment but also illustrating a meaning through the image itself. His fine approach aims at narrating spaces and atmospheres recalling different past references and analogies from the archive of paintings and art images related to our culture.
He is the co-founder of ROBOCOOP, an experimental and research art duo project active since 2012 that aims at creating fictional and urban scenarios matching old and new visions through different architectural tools – such as collages, installations, engravings, drawings, photomontages.
↪ From context research to spatial documentation, photography is as much a conceptual tool as key communication artefact.
Lorenzo Zandri is an architectural photographer and artist based in London. Trained as an architect between Rome and Paris, he started to dedicate himself completely to photography and the process of the image in architecture, deciding to not build things but images. The image is a crucial result of an artistically-led process, swinging its position between documenting the built environment but also illustrating a meaning through the image itself. His fine approach aims at narrating spaces and atmospheres recalling different past references and analogies from the archive of paintings and art images related to our culture.
He is the co-founder of ROBOCOOP, an experimental and research art duo project active since 2012 that aims at creating fictional and urban scenarios matching old and new visions through different architectural tools – such as collages, installations, engravings, drawings, photomontages.
↪ From context research to spatial documentation, photography is as much a conceptual tool as key communication artefact.
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YOUNG EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE HAPPENING
Esch-Alzette LU 15→17.4.2022
YOUNG EUROPEAN
ARCHITECTURE HAPPENING
Esch-Alzette LU 15→17.4.2022