Following the selection of Reiach & Hall to curate Scotland’s contribution at the Venice Architecture Biennale, Neil Gillespie (Director of Reiach & Hall) had invited Fergus Purdie Architects to lead one of the four teams that re-examined and re-interpreted the Scottish Modernist buildings of the mid 1950’s and 1960’s.
I was photographing for the publication, directing a 3 day photographic shoot, which saw some of the team travel to some of the most rural locations in the Highlands of Scotland. With an aim to capture architectural structures in their current surroundings.
The outcome of the photographic research was presented within the publication during one week of a four week programme at the Venice Biennale in October 2014.