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Architecture and the Human Scale: The Best Photos of The Week

The incorporation of the human figure is one of the most effective tools employed in architectural photography: it helps the viewer decipher the scale of work. While it successfully communicates a rough idea of the measurements of the elements photographed, it also makes architecture more relatable and accessible. People engage better with the built environment when it is populated; the human sense of society and community is the cornerstone of our civilization. With this in mind, we showcase a selection of our favorite photographs where the human figure takes center stage to enhance our reading of architecture.

Hufton + Crow

V&A Museum / AL_A




© Hufton + Crow

Jordi Castellano

85 Sheltered Housing Units for Senior and Public Facilities / GRND82 




© Jordi Castellano

Doublespace

Rabbit Snare Gorge / Omar Gandhi Architect + Design Base 8 




© Doublespace

Adrien Williams

Place des Gens de Mer / Bourgeois Lechasseur Architects




© Adrien Williams

Koji Fujii / Nacasa&Partners

SOJA-O / KANIUE 




© Koji Fujii / Nacasa&Partners

Hiroyuki Oki

UAH campus / Truong An architecture + UAH Department of Architecture




© Hiroyuki Oki

Nacasa & Partners

A Sake Brewery Addition / a-um 




© Nacasa & Partners

Federico Cairoli

Cremation Unit and Ashes Temple / Juan Felipe Uribe de Bedout + Mauricio Gaviria + Hector Mejía




© Federico Cairoli

Junia Mortimer

Cachaça Museum / Jô Vasconcellos 




© Junia Mortimer

Fabrice Fouillet

Currency Museum / Costa Lopes




© Fabrice Fouillet

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