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CHEN HAO

CAPTAIN’S HOUSE

VECTOR ARCHITECTS

From the Publisher

Architectural photography is now one of the most important mediums for recording, documenting, communicating and sharing architecture and constructed space. It is able to convey the dimensions and character of a place, as well as the emotions associated with it. An architectural publication would be unthinkable without such images.

This issue of DIVISARE BOOKS is part of series investigating the contemporary realm of Chinese architecture and the multiple ways it is reinventing a recognisable cultural common ground. An architectural journey driven by the lens of outstanding photographers and their visual narrations of built spaces, strong materiality and intangible feelings.

The photo essay by CHEN Hao explores the architectural space of the prive house for a shipowner in Beijiao, Fujian province, China, designed by Vector Architects.

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