The Final Entry Deadline for Architizer's 13th A+Awards is Friday, January 24th! This season we're spotlighting the talent of architects who expertly balance global challenges with local needs. Start your entry.
Architecture is meant to be experienced. While much of architectural history has been shaped by images, a recent turn towards videography and film has changed how we understand the built environment. While images became ubiquitous, we now see the influence of video on culture and society that’s increasingly felt throughout the world. Architectural videographers embrace sounds, movements, and the haptic nature of architecture to showcase everyday life.
Architectural videographers focus on narrative. In a short span of time, they work to portray what it’s like to live within a building or structure. Their films and documentaries tell a story, whether it’s a completed building and its design, the project’s construction, or how it is used by clients and visitors. Showcasing the individuals and firms shaping architectural videography, the following experts rethink film and videography today. Together, they allow us to understand architecture and its impact — even if we can’t ourselves visit the buildings firsthand.
Spirit of Space
Spirit of Space was founded by Adam Goss and RedMike in 2006, and the duo set out to disqualify the assumption that a single image can represent a project. Now, they have a filmography of over 300 films for architects and designers such as Jeanne Gang, Amanda Williams, Steven Holl, Wolf Prix, and Daniel Libeskind. As they explain, their films are made through an “obsessive process” to help designers connect, communicate, and empathize with people outside the profession and add value.
MASS Design Group
Thatcher Bean was the first videographer to work at MASS Design Group. Hired in 2013 to help co-founding principal Alan Ricks with a TED Talk, Bean was a filmmaker who captured the Butaro Hospital in Rwanda. Now, MASS has become a leader in how architecture firm’s communicate the built environment. They now have an entire team of filmmakers that capture architecture and design as changing, living things that are lived in and used over time.
Jeff Durkin, Breadtruck Films
For Filmmaker and Director Jeff Durkin of Breadtruck Films, videography is grounded in narrative and storytelling. As Jeff outlines, Breadtruck Films is a production company dedicated to making videos on all things design. His approach combines a background in architecture with years of experience working in the Hollywood Film Industry, where Jeff drove around in an old Wonder Bread truck that was converted into a mobile production studio.
MILLER + MILLER
As a Chicago based company serving clients nationwide, MILLER + MILLER has a range of videography with cinematic film projects and productions. As the team explains, they specialize in producing cinematography DSLR video, aerial drone shots and films across architecture. Their library of videos includes project types like custom homes, apartment complexes, large office buildings, small businesses, interiors, exteriors, skyscrapers, commercial real estate projects, construction and more.
Milena Villalba
A Spanish photographer and videographer from Valencia, Villalba’s work uses simple frames. She created a professional career as an architectural photographer, with much of her work in Spain, and then countries across Europe and Africa. Working with Alba Cariñena and Beatriz León, Villalba’s portfolio includes films and videos that showcase architecture as it is used, rather than more promotional work. Here, she captures the Bangre Veenem School Complex by Albert Faus Architecture.
Nikolas Strugar, Ravens at Odds
Brisbane-based filmmaker Nikolas Strugar has built up a portfolio of videos covering architecture for firms and events like Open House Gold Coast. The above video is one of these features, showcasing the Kurrawa Surf Life Saving Club by Arkhefield. Strugar shoots in a variety of ways, including handheld. He believes it represents the purity of cinematography. Working exclusively with architecture and creative industries, his company Ravens At Odds tells stories through film, photography, graphic design, web development and brand strategy.
The Final Entry Deadline for Architizer's 13th A+Awards is Friday, January 24th! This season we're spotlighting the talent of architects who expertly balance global challenges with local needs. Start your entry.