Architecture & Photography: Hélène Binet in conversation with Valeria Carullo

Hélène Binet, ‘The myth of Niobe’ Meshworks by Zaha Hadid, Villa Medici Gardens, Rome, Italy, 2000. Courtesy Hélène Binet and Large Glass, London.

An institution that champions buildings to better suit communities and the environment, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) houses one of the world’s foremost collections of architectural photography. Valeria Carullo, curator at RIBA speaks in conversation with Swiss-French architectural photographer Hélène Binet, considered by many as one of the leading architectural photographers in the world. Their conversation explores the RIBA collection and the importance of the role of photography within architecture and how photography is considered at all stages of designing and building modern structures.


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