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Recent architectural photography by Bronson Dorsey Photography
Architectural
Photography
Modern Art MuseumFort Worth, TX
Tadao Ando – Architect
Linbeck Group – General Contractor
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
A view of three repeating architectural elements as reflected in the water of a reflecting pond. This shot was taken just after sunrise in order to capture the building bathed in the beautiful warm morning light.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Taken from an off-center position, the y-shaped structural element casts a shadow on the glass façade and both are reflected in the pool highlighted by the rising sun.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
This image was taken straight on and cropped create a symmetrical mirror image in the pond.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
A utility stair and catwalk are captured against adjacent concrete walls lit by warm morning sun. Even non-public areas of a building can be portrayed in an artistic manner.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Another utility stair and areaway, flanked by a short concrete wall on the left and the Museum’s monumental signage element, is set in a planting bed.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
The roofs and walls of different sections of the Museum are captured in a dramatic way and rendered in black and white. The color version of this image was much too distracting and lacked the drama of a black and white image.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Museum of Science & History
Fort Worth, TX
Legoretta + Legoretta – Architects
Gideon Toal – Architect
Linbeck Group – General Contractor
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
This photo of the Museum of Science and history was taken to show the strong use of color and shape by the architect to define the various compositional elements of the building.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Clerestory glazing separates a projecting roof from elements of exterior walls in different planes.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
This photo demonstrates how the architect applied repeating design elements to create shadows and movement.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
The deep blue of the planetarium dome is juxtaposed against the multi-toned brick drum and an adobe-colored flanking wall.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
The elegantly designed stainless steel handrail and newel post are set off from a warm-toned block retaining wall.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Hensel Phelps Construction
Southwest Regional Headquarters
Austin, TX
Haddon + Cowan Architects
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
The viewpoint of this photo is from the Southwest emphasizing the two-story glass entry.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
His photograph was taken of the north façade to highlight the use of stone and architectural metals.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
This photograph contrasts the verticality of the lobby space with the horizontal use of the windowwall and porcelain-enameled panels.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Throughout the building interior native pecan wood – in various patterns – was used for millwork.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
A casual seating area sits under an ornamental staircase.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Vandergrift High School
Leander Independent School District
Austin, TX
Fields Associates Architects
American Constructors, Inc.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Native stone, brick and a open steel structure frame the main entry to Vandergrift High School.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
A landscaped courtyard separates two buildings providing space for student activities.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
“Main Street” is a two-story circulation-socializing area that connects the cafeteria, gym, and auditorium.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
The Library is filled with natural light.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Interior Construction Projects
Moore & Associates
Austin, TX
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Conference Room of trade organization shot to show room finishes.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
This photograph was shot to demonstrate the tenant’s proximity to the State Capitol Building.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
This emphasis in this photograph a bank’s entrance in a larger building lobby.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
The control room board features prominently in front of a window into the recording studio at the Art Institute of Austin.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
A view from the recording studio showing a set up for panel discussion. The control room can be seen through the glass on the right.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Lance Armstrong Foundation
Austin, TX
Lake|Flato - Architects
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
The front of the Lance Armstrong Foundation building was shot to feature the raised podium and metal trellis overhead.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
The metal trellis reflected in the glass combines with window mullions to create interesting patterns.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
The architects placed informal seating areas between free-standing rooms in an open plan arrangement.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
A pedestrian “avenue” is created by freestanding rooms and wall elements.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
A reception desk is placed in front of a Donor Wall that uses an iconic yellow LiveStrong banner to identify the occupant.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
Freestanding meeting rooms are used to define circulation and adjacent office areas.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
© 2009 Bronson Dorsey Photography
A seating area is framed by wood planks in a lath-like pattern, which allows some natural lighting and a separation from an adjacent circulation path.
© 2010 Bronson Dorsey Photography
For further information contact:
Bronson Dorsey Photography
512.460.9529
www.bronsondorsey.com