It can’t be denied that architects love brick. The material is popular both for its warmth and for the diversity of expressions that can be achieved by applying it in a creative way—depending on the arrangement of individual bricks or the combination of bonds, it’s possible to arrive at a result that is both original and attractive. That ingenuity is what photographers like Hiroyuki Oki, Gustavo Sosa Pinilla, and François Brix, among others, have attempted to capture in their photographs. In these images, light is a key element of good composition, allowing the photographers to control the intensity of color and the contrast of masses and voids, as well as enhancing the incredible textures of the brick we love so much.
Gustavo Sosa Pinilla
Experimental Brick Pavilion / Estudio Botteri-Connell
Photographix
Tropical House Urveel / Design Work Group
phxindia
Brick Curtain House / Design Work Group
Trieu Chie
LT House / Tropical Space
Onnis Luque
Maria Montessori Mazatlán School / EPArquitectos + Estudio Macías Peredo
François Brix
Mons Memorial Museum / Atelier d’architecture Pierre Hebbelinck – Pierre de Wit
Hiroyuki Oki
Termitary House / Tropical Space
Su Shengliang
Chi She / Archi-Union Architects
Atelier Alter
Yingliang Stone Archive / Atelier Alter
Luc Roymans
The Screen / DMOA architects
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