boulevard de la plaine 11, brussels
Sickingenstraße 70–71, Berlin
SQUARE Brussels Meeting Centre
Boundary House, London
24 eversholt street, london
1 farringdon street, london
1 hatton garden, London
Palestra House, London
5 fleet place, london
10 portman square london
17 bevis marks, london
20 gresham street, london
25 farringdon street, london
26 farringdon street, london
28 savile row, london
30 south colonnade, London
33 canada square, london
36-38 cornhil, london
60 ludgate hill, london
60 threadneedle street, london
65 Southwark Street, London
85 Theobalds Road, London
100 cheapside, london
100 victoria embankment, london
100 victoria embankment, london
120 pall mall, London
125 london wall, london
125 london wall, london
almack house, london
bbc broadcasting house, london
Brent Civic Centre Wembley, London
Canary Wharf, London
Cardinal Place, London
Carmelite House, London
Centre Point, London
CGI Building, Paris
Arthur Stanley House, London
Chiswick Park, London
88 Wood Street, London
90 Whitfield Street, London
City of London skyline
Amsinckstraße 63–71d, Hamburg
1–3 Wenlock Works, London
City Tower, London
24 Savile Row, London
1–6 Lombard Street, London
Clearwater House, london
3 King William Street, London
Daily Express Building, London
25–35 Park Lane, London
Devonshire House, London
26–28 Hammersmith Grove, London
Euston Tower, London
KNect House, London
Gateway Central, London
33 Wigmore Street, London
Lime Street, London
55 Old Broad Street, London
Lloyd’s Building, London
Excel London
85 Fleet Street, London
5 Merchant Square, London
110 High Holborn, London
5 Merchant Square, London
280 High Holborn, London
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London
453 Oxford Street, London
Long Acre, London
Brown Shipley building, London
Old Street Works, London
37-45 City Road, London
One Blackfriars, London
Woolgate Exchange, London
Greater London House, London
One Smart’s Place, London
Hob House, London
Met Building, London
Pan Peninsula Towers, London
6 Mitre Passage, London
33 Charterhouse Street, London
Riverside Quarter, London
Bullring Birmingham
Spanish Embassy, London
Sentinel House, London
Tally Ho Corner, London
The Ark, London
The Blavatnik Building, London
Thomas More Square, London
Landmark London, London
Waterfront, Manbre Wharf, London
The People Building, London
30 St Mary Axe, London
20 Air Street, London
The Shard, London
The Shard, London
The Shard, London
Tower 42, London
33 Lombard Street, London
boulevard de la plaine 11, brusselsBoulevard de la Plaine 11 (Pleinlaan 11), a contemporary institutional office building located in the Ixelles district of Brussels, Belgium. The property features a symmetrical glazed façade with integrated vertical circulation cores and landscaped surroundings, positioned within a strategic academic and business corridor near Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). The building represents a high-quality commercial real estate asset suitable for long-term investment, corporate occupation, and professional asset management within the Brussels-Capital Region.
Sickingenstraße 70–71, Berlin Commercial office property at Sickingenstraße 70–71, 10553 Berlin, photographed for Arax Investment Partners. The image set documents the building’s external architecture, interior office spaces and aerial views, showcasing the full scale of the asset and its urban context within the Moabit district of Berlin.Gewerbeimmobilie in der Sickingenstraße 70–71, 10553 Berlin (Moabit), fotografiert für Arax Investment Partners.Die Bildserie zeigt das Bestandsgebäude mit Außen- und Innenaufnahmen sowie Luftbildern und dokumentiert die architektonische Qualität, die urbane Einbindung und das Potenzial der Immobilie als Investmentobjekt.Die Fotografien eignen sich für Asset Management, Immobilienmarketing, Investorenkommunikation, Projektpräsentationen und Portfolio-Dokumentation im deutschen und internationalen Markt.
SQUARE Brussels Meeting CentreSQUARE Brussels Meeting Centre, a landmark cultural and conference venue located in the historic Mont des Arts district in central Brussels. The building represents a strategic civic real estate asset combining heritage architecture with contemporary glass interventions, supporting international events, institutional use and long-term urban regeneration within the European capital.
Boundary House, LondonBoundary House, a brick-built commercial office building in central London, photographed as part of an architectural and real estate documentation project. The image records the building’s symmetrical façade, original industrial detailing and street-level retail frontage, reflecting its continued use as a commercial property asset within an active urban environment.
24 eversholt street, londonExterior architectural photograph of 24 Eversholt Street (Mainframe) in London’s Knowledge Quarter, a prime commercial office building adjacent to Euston and King’s Cross transport hubs. The formerly historic Euston House, originally built as the headquarters of the London Midland and Scottish Railway, has been comprehensively refurbished to provide flexible and high-quality office accommodation with strong leasing demand, making it a significant London real estate asset in a strategically connected location.
1 farringdon street, london1 Farringdon Street is a prominent Victorian-era commercial building positioned at a key junction near Farringdon Station and the City of London fringe. Characterised by its red brick façade, arched window detailing, and strong corner massing, the property represents a classic example of late 19th-century speculative commercial architecture. While the original architect and developer are not definitively documented, the building reflects the period’s robust construction and enduring adaptability, making it attractive to investors seeking heritage-led office assets with strong tenant appeal. Its location benefits from excellent transport connectivity and continued demand from creative, professional, and technology occupiers.
1 hatton garden, LondonExterior architectural photograph of 1 Hatton Garden in London EC1, illustrating a prime mixed-use commercial asset within a central City fringe location. The building includes ground-floor retail and upper-level office accommodation, contributing to Hatton Garden’s dynamic street environment and real estate appeal. This property is positioned within a high-demand business district, near Clerkenwell and Farringdon, strengthening its status as a desirable London commercial investment.
Palestra House, London Palestra House, a landmark commercial office building on Blackfriars Road in central London. Designed by Will Alsop and completed in 2006, the building is recognised for its distinctive suspended upper volumes and expressive architectural form. The image documents the property within its urban context as part of a commercial and architectural real estate photography project.
5 fleet place, london5 Fleet Place is a high-quality contemporary office building positioned between Holborn, Farringdon and the City of London, forming part of the wider Fleet Place commercial cluster. The building features a refined stone and glazed façade with strong vertical articulation, delivering efficient floorplates, high levels of natural daylight, and a professional corporate presence aligned with institutional-grade office requirements.The building was designed by Eric Parry Architects, a practice widely recognised for shaping London’s commercial core with architecturally rigorous, long-life office assets. The development was delivered by Stanhope, one of London’s most established commercial developers, and has been associated with long-term ownership and asset management by Schroders Real Estate, reinforcing its positioning as a stable, investment-led office property.From an investor perspective, 5 Fleet Place benefits from excellent connectivity, proximity to legal and financial occupiers, and sustained demand from professional services firms seeking modern accommodation at the intersection of Midtown and the City—supporting strong rental performance and long-term capital value.
10 portman square londonModern commercial office building at 10 Portman Square, London, photographed from an elevated street-level perspective. The image documents the building’s contemporary glass façade, strong urban presence and relationship with the surrounding Marylebone streetscape.This photograph forms part of an architectural and real estate photography series focusing on investment-grade commercial properties, asset-managed buildings and institutional developments in central London.Photographed by Joas Souza, architectural and real estate photographer, for editorial, commercial and property investment use.
17 bevis marks, londonExterior view of 17 Bevis Marks, a prominent commercial office building located in the City of London EC3A. The image documents the building within its urban context, highlighting its stone façade, vertical proportions and relationship to the surrounding financial district. Photographed as part of an architectural and real estate documentation series focused on institutional and investment-grade properties in London.
20 gresham street, london20 Gresham Street is a prominent commercial office building in the City of London, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) and completed in 2008. Positioned at a key City corner opposite Guildhall, the building comprises flexible Grade A office space with landmark architectural presence, representing a core institutional-grade real estate asset. The property has attracted major corporate tenants and is part of a strategic City office portfolio.
25 farringdon street, london25 Farringdon Street is a modern commercial office building positioned on one of London’s most prominent City fringe corridors, directly benefiting from the convergence of Farringdon, Clerkenwell, and the City of London. The building presents a clean, rational glazed façade with strong horizontal articulation, designed to meet the requirements of contemporary office occupiers while maximising daylight and operational efficiency.The building is commonly attributed to Eric Parry Architects, a practice strongly associated with large-scale commercial developments in the Farringdon and City submarkets. The asset is associated with Arax Properties as developer / investment manager, a firm known for repositioning prime central London office buildings for institutional-grade performance.From an investment perspective, 25 Farringdon Street benefits from exceptional transport connectivity via Elizabeth Line, Thameslink, and Underground services, strong occupier demand, and adjacency to both heritage and Grade A office stock—reinforcing long-term rental growth and asset resilience within the London office market.
26 farringdon street, london26 Farringdon Street is a distinctive Victorian-era commercial building located on one of London’s most established business corridors, positioned between Farringdon, Holborn, and the City of London. Defined by its red brick façade, ornate stone detailing, arched ground-floor openings, and vertical emphasis, the building exemplifies late 19th-century commercial architecture designed for long-term durability and adaptability.While the original architect and developer are not definitively recorded, the asset benefits from strong architectural character, prominent street presence, and adjacency to modern Grade A office stock—enhancing its appeal to occupiers seeking differentiated workspace. From an investment perspective, the property offers heritage value combined with excellent transport connectivity and sustained tenant demand within the London office market.
28 savile row, london28 Savile Row is a contemporary commercial office redevelopment located in the heart of Mayfair, London. Developed by Allied London and designed by Eric Parry Architects, the project delivers high-quality office accommodation while responding sensitively to the historic urban context of Savile Row.This image documents the completed building within its street setting, highlighting the refined stone façade, large glazing proportions, and its relationship to the surrounding conservation architecture. The photograph serves both as architectural documentation and as a record of recent commercial redevelopment in central London.Photographed by Joas Souza.
30 south colonnade, LondonThis photograph documents the original 30 South Colonnade, a former landmark institutional office building in Canary Wharf, London, prior to its demolition and subsequent redevelopment. The building was widely known as the Thomson Reuters global headquarters, occupying a prominent waterside location at the heart of London’s financial district.The original building was designed by Foster + Partners, one of the world’s most influential architectural practices, and formed part of the early master-planned development of Canary Wharf. It was developed and owned by Canary Wharf Group and stood as a recognisable example of late-20th-century institutional commercial architecture in London Docklands.Since this image was made, the building has been fully demolished and replaced by a new office development on the same site, making this photograph a documentary and historical architectural record. As such, the image holds particular relevance for investors, developers, architects, planners and historians, illustrating the evolution, renewal and intensification of prime office assets within Canary Wharf’s core estate.
33 canada square, londonExterior view of the commercial office building at 33 Canada Square in Canary Wharf, London, showing the curved glass façade, multi-storey office floors, roof canopy, and surrounding public plaza with pedestrian activity within the Canary Wharf business district.
36-38 cornhil, londonExterior view of the commercial office building at 36–38 Cornhill, City of London, photographed from street level showing the historic stone façade, corner elevation, surrounding streetscape, and neighbouring period buildings within the City financial district.
60 ludgate hill, london60 Ludgate Hill is a landmark contemporary office building positioned on a prominent corner site in the City of London, moments from St Paul’s Cathedral. The property features a distinctive curved glazed frontage combined with a strong vertical façade rhythm, maximising natural light and urban presence. The building was designed by Fletcher Priest Architects and developed by Landsec in partnership with Mitsubishi Estate, forming part of a major commercial regeneration of the Ludgate Hill area. With active retail at ground level and high-specification office floors above, 60 Ludgate Hill represents a prime institutional-grade office asset, appealing to investors, asset managers, and occupiers seeking high-quality space in one of London’s most established financial districts.
60 threadneedle street, londonExterior photograph of 60 Threadneedle Street, a prime commercial office building in the City of London. Designed by Eric Parry Architects and developed by Hammerson plc, the ten-storey office tower was completed in 2009 on the former London Stock Exchange site and features modern retail frontage, high-quality Grade A office space and public pedestrian connections. Constructed by Bovis Lend Lease, the building contributes to London’s financial district skyline and urban fabric.
65 Southwark Street, London65 Southwark Street is a contemporary commercial office building located in the Southwark district of Central London, close to Southwark Bridge and the City of London. The building features a distinctive glazed upper storey with a diagrid-style façade and a solid, rhythmically fenestrated lower volume, creating a strong architectural presence within the urban streetscape. The property represents a modern office asset suited for commercial occupation and investment within a well-connected central London location.Photograph by Joas Souza, architectural and real estate photographer specialising in commercial, corporate and investment-grade property imagery.
85 Theobalds Road, LondonCommercial architectural photograph of 85 Theobalds Road, London. The image documents a modern office building within a dense urban streetscape, suitable for use by property asset management companies, property developers, investors and architectural practices for marketing, leasing, investment presentations and portfolio documentation. Photographed by Joas Souza, specialist in commercial real estate and architectural photography in London.
100 cheapside, londonExterior architectural view of 100 Cheapside, a contemporary Grade A office and retail development in the City of London, designed by Fletcher Priest Architects and developed by Helical plc in partnership with Nuveen Real Estate. Positioned in one of London’s most established commercial corridors, the building offers institutional-quality workspace, strong tenant appeal and long-term investment value, making it a strategic asset within the City’s prime office market.
100 victoria embankment, london100 Victoria Embankment is a landmark institutional office building located on the north bank of the River Thames in Central London. Originally completed in 1933 as Unilever House and designed by James Lomax-Simpson, the building features a monumental neoclassical Portland stone façade with a distinctive curved frontage. The property has since undergone a comprehensive high-end refurbishment by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), repositioning it as a prime-grade commercial office investment combining historic architectural presence with contemporary workplace standards. Its riverfront location, scale, and long-term asset quality make it a core holding within the London institutional real estate market.
100 victoria embankment, london100 Victoria Embankment, formerly known as Unilever House, is a landmark institutional office building located along the River Thames in Central London. Originally designed in the 1930s by architect James Lomax-Simpson for Unilever, the building has undergone a major contemporary refurbishment led by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), transforming it into a prime-grade commercial real estate asset. The property combines historic Portland stone façades with modern office specifications, offering large floorplates, sustainability credentials, and a prestigious embankment address, making it a highly sought-after asset for long-term institutional investment and corporate occupation.
120 pall mall, LondonThis image documents 120 Pall Mall, a Grade I listed neoclassical building located in St James’s, Central London, one of the most prestigious and historically significant commercial addresses in the UK. The building forms part of the renowned Pall Mall terrace and is a prime example of early 19th-century ceremonial urban architecture.The building is attributed to architect John Nash and was constructed in the early 1820s as part of the Crown-led redevelopment of the area surrounding St James’s. Its classical stone façade, symmetrical proportions and refined architectural detailing reflect Pall Mall’s original function as a centre for gentlemen’s clubs, institutions and diplomatic uses.Today, 120 Pall Mall is owned by The Crown Estate and operates as a high-end hospitality, events and commercial venue, demonstrating successful heritage-led asset repositioning within a protected historic context. This photograph captures the building’s formal street elevation and urban setting, making it particularly valuable as documentary reference imagery for investors, asset managers, developers, heritage consultants and institutional property stakeholders.
125 london wall, londonExterior architectural photographs of 125 London Wall, a prime commercial office and mixed-use building in the City of London, captured with dynamic urban context and surrounding skyline. The property occupies a strategic business location near major transport links and financial services districts, making it a desirable commercial real estate asset within London’s central business area.
125 london wall, londonExterior architectural photographs of 125 London Wall, a prime commercial office and mixed-use building in the City of London, captured with dynamic urban context and surrounding skyline. The property occupies a strategic business location near major transport links and financial services districts, making it a desirable commercial real estate asset within London’s central business area.
almack house, londonExterior entrance photograph of Almack House, a landmark commercial office building located on King Street in the St James’s district of central London. The building has been comprehensively refurbished with modernised reception and entrance areas, incorporating high-end office interiors and amenities, guided by Griffiths Design Consulting architectural design. Almack House offers flexible Grade A office accommodation within a prime West End location near Mayfair and St James’s Square.
bbc broadcasting house, londonExterior night view of BBC Broadcasting House in Portland Place, London. The historic headquarters of the British Broadcasting Corporation features a landmark Art Deco architectural composition combined with later modernist extensions. Designed by architect George Val Myer, the building is a prominent institutional and media landmark in central London, captured with illuminated city traffic and urban context.
Brent Civic Centre Wembley, LondonBrent Civic Centre is a contemporary civic and public-sector building located in Wembley, London, serving as the headquarters for Brent Council. The development integrates council offices, public services and Wembley Library, arranged around a large civic plaza with water features and open public space. The architecture combines transparent glazed façades with strong horizontal and structural elements, reinforcing accessibility, openness and civic identity within the Wembley regeneration area.Photograph by Joas Souza, architectural and real estate photographer specialising in commercial, civic and investment-grade built environment imagery.
Canary Wharf, LondonExterior architectural photograph of the Canary Wharf financial district in London’s Docklands, taken from the riverside. The image features the modern office skyline including landmark towers such as One Canada Square (designed by César Pelli / Pelli Clarke Pelli for developer Olympia & York), alongside other major commercial buildings that define the city’s global business hub. Canary Wharf is one of Europe’s largest urban regeneration projects, developed and managed by the Canary Wharf Group and representing a major centre for financial and professional services.
Cardinal Place, LondonExterior architectural photograph of Cardinal Place, a major mixed-use retail and office development located on Victoria Street in the City of Westminster, London. Designed by EPR Architects and built by Sir Robert McAlpine for developer Land Securities (Landsec), Cardinal Place consists of interconnected buildings featuring high-quality commercial workspace and ground-floor retail, revitalising the Victoria area near Victoria Station and opposite Westminster Cathedral.
Carmelite House, LondonCarmelite House, a contemporary commercial office building in London, photographed as part of an architectural and real estate documentation project. The image highlights the building’s ordered façade, brick and stone materiality, and street-level relationship within a dense urban context, supporting its use as a professional commercial property asset.
Centre Point, LondonExterior architectural photograph of Centre Point, one of London’s most recognisable mixed-use towers located at the intersection of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road in the West End. Designed by Sir Richard Seifert and completed in 1966, Centre Point has served as an iconic commercial office and residential building and played a role in the transformation of central London’s high-street skyline. The image captures the building’s distinctive grid façade and vertical prominence within the urban context of the city centre.
CGI Building, ParisThe CGI Building, a high-rise commercial office tower in La Défense, Paris, photographed as part of an architectural and real estate documentation project. The image highlights the tower’s glazed façade, strong vertical rhythm, and its integration within the dense corporate landscape of Europe’s largest business district.
Arthur Stanley House, London Commercial office and workplace photography of Arthur Stanley House in London, commissioned by Knight Frank. The imagery showcases contemporary office interiors, collaborative workspaces, breakout areas, reception spaces and external views, produced for commercial property marketing, leasing and tenant engagement.
Chiswick Park, LondonChiswick Park in West London, a landmark commercial office campus masterplanned by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and developed by Stanhope. Designed as a long-term institutional-grade business park, Chiswick Park is recognised for its flexible office spaces, strong tenant appeal, and strategic position within the London commercial real estate market.
88 Wood Street, LondonArchitectural photography of 88 Wood Street, a Grade A office building in the City of London designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP). The imagery documents the building’s high-performance workplace environments, structural expression, refined materiality and contemporary office interiors, produced for commercial real estate marketing, office leasing campaigns and institutional investment communication targeting corporate occupiers and international tenants.
90 Whitfield Street, LondonThis photographic series documents 90 Whitfield Street, a contemporary commercial office building in London developed by Derwent London. The images capture the building’s exterior architecture, interior atrium, circulation spaces and flexible office floors, highlighting natural light, spatial clarity and the relationship between the building and its urban context.
City of London skylineArchitectural cityscape photograph showing the City of London skyline, viewed from 10 Fenchurch Street. The image prominently features the Lloyd’s Building, designed by Richard Rogers Partnership, alongside 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin) by Foster + Partners, surrounded by contemporary commercial towers and historic City rooftops. The photograph illustrates London’s high-density financial district and its mix of high-tech and modern architecture.
Amsinckstraße 63–71d, Hamburg Poseidonhaus at Amsinckstraße 63–71d is a prominent commercial office building in Hamburg, Germany. The photography documents the property through exterior, interior and aerial perspectives, highlighting its modern office architecture, urban context and scale within the city. Commissioned by Arax Investment Partners, the images support real estate marketing, asset management and investment communication for this commercial property.
1–3 Wenlock Works, LondonThis commercial architectural photography project documents 1–3 Wenlock Works, a contemporary office building in London, photographed for Avison Young. The images showcase the building’s exterior presence, interior office spaces, and architectural detailing for commercial real estate marketing and leasing purposes.
City Tower, LondonCity Tower at 40 Basinghall Street is a landmark office tower in the City of London, originally designed by Richard Seifert & Partners and later comprehensively refurbished by GMW Architects. Positioned adjacent to Guildhall, the building represents a prime institutional-grade office investment within London’s core financial district, offering strong tenant demand and long-term asset value.
24 Savile Row, LondonThis commercial architectural photography project documents 24 Savile Row, a prestigious office building located in the heart of Mayfair, London. The collection includes both exterior and interior images, showcasing the building’s façade, reception areas, office spaces, and architectural detailing. The photography was produced for commercial real estate marketing and property asset promotion.
1–6 Lombard Street, London External architectural photography of 1–6 Lombard Street in London, documenting the building’s façade, street presence, and urban context for commercial property marketing and design documentation.
Clearwater House, londonClearwater House is a contemporary commercial office building positioned on a prominent corner site in Central London, combining strong urban presence with flexible office accommodation and active ground-floor retail. The brick façade and stepped massing respond to the surrounding historic context while maintaining a modern commercial identity suited to long-term asset management and occupational demand. The architect and original developer are not publicly attributed. The property represents a solid secondary-to-prime commercial office asset within an established London business location, making it attractive to investors, asset managers, and commercial real estate stakeholders.
3 King William Street, London 3 King William Street bulding in London, capturing the façade composition, materials, and relationship to the surrounding streetscape.
Daily Express Building, LondonThe Daily Express Building at 120 Fleet Street is one of London’s most recognisable Art Deco commercial landmarks, defined by its dramatic black glass façade and strong horizontal banding. Completed in 1932, the building was designed by architect Sir Owen Williams, a pioneer of modernist and engineering-led architecture in the UK, and originally developed for Express Newspapers as their London headquarters. Today, the building remains a highly distinctive commercial property within the historic Fleet Street corridor, offering strong identity, heritage value, and long-term appeal to investors, asset managers, and occupiers seeking character-led office space in the City of London.
25–35 Park Lane, LondonExterior architectural photography of 25–35 Park Lane in London, highlighting the building’s frontage, scale, and urban setting.
Devonshire House, LondonExterior architectural photography of Devonshire House, a distinguished commercial property located at a key crossroads between Mayfair, Piccadilly, and St James’s in London. The building’s presence in one of London’s most sought-after commercial districts positions it as a prime office and retail asset with strong investor appeal. Its historic architectural character combined with contemporary uses contributes to sustained leasing demand and long-term real estate value in the central London property market.
26–28 Hammersmith Grove, LondonExternal architectural photography of 26–28 Hammersmith Grove in London, focusing on façade design, proportions, and the building’s street presence.
Euston Tower, London Euston Tower, a landmark high-rise commercial office building in central London, designed by Richard Seifert & Partners and developed by British Land. The building represents a long-established institutional office investment asset within the Euston regeneration corridor, benefiting from proximity to HS2, national rail infrastructure and long-term transport-led urban redevelopment.
KNect House, LondonExternal architectural photography of KNect House, 30 - 32 Mortimer Street, London, W1W 7RE, capturing the modern façade, vertical proportions, and the building’s presence within the Fitzrovia streetscape.
Gateway Central, LondonCommercial architectural photograph of Gateway Central at White City Place, London. This image showcases a modern office building within an active urban context, suitable for use by property asset managers, developers, investors and architectural practices for marketing, leasing, investment and portfolio documentation. Photographed by Joas Souza, specialist in commercial real estate and architectural photography in London.
33 Wigmore Street, LondonExterior architectural image of 33 Wigmore Street in London, documenting the façade, architectural detailing, and the building’s urban context.
Lime Street, LondonNight-time exterior view of a contemporary commercial office building on Lime Street in the City of London, showing the glass façade, illuminated structural elements, curved curtain wall, exposed services, and public plaza within the financial district urban environment.
55 Old Broad Street, London 55 Old Broad Street, London, EC2M 1RX
Lloyd’s Building, LondonThe Lloyd’s Building in the City of London, designed by Richard Rogers Partnership (RSHP), photographed at dusk. This Grade I–listed high-tech architectural landmark remains one of the most recognisable institutional real estate assets in the UK, symbolising innovation, flexibility, and long-term value in the London commercial property market.
Excel London
85 Fleet Street, London Exterior architectural photography of 85 Fleet Street in London, showing the building’s façade, street frontage, and architectural character within the Fleet Street environment.
5 Merchant Square, LondonDetail view of 5 Merchant Square, a contemporary office building within the Merchant Square development at Paddington Basin, London. Designed by RHWL Architects, the building features a refined glass façade with vertical modulation responding to the canal-side setting. The asset forms part of a prime Central London commercial district, appealing to investors, developers, and corporate occupiers seeking high-quality office space within a regenerated waterside environment.Photograph by Joas Souza, specialist architectural and real estate photographer.
110 High Holborn, LondonExternal architectural photography of 110 High Holborn in London, focusing on façade design, materials, and the building’s presence along the High Holborn streetscape.
5 Merchant Square, London 5 Merchant Square is a modern Grade-A commercial office building located at Paddington Basin, London. The waterside development forms part of the wider Merchant Square masterplan and is characterised by a striking glazed façade with articulated vertical fins overlooking the Grand Union Canal. Designed by RHWL Architects, the building delivers high-quality office accommodation within a mixed-use regeneration zone, attracting institutional investors, corporate occupiers, and asset managers seeking prime Central London real estate.Photograph by Joas Souza, architectural and real estate photographer specialising in investment-grade commercial property imagery.
280 High Holborn, London 280 High Holborn, Holborn, London WC1V 7EE
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, LondonPark Plaza Westminster Bridge is a landmark large-scale hotel and hospitality asset located opposite Westminster Bridge in Central London. The contemporary curved building features a highly articulated glass façade and forms a prominent component of the South Bank skyline. The hotel represents a major commercial hospitality investment, benefitting from proximity to the River Thames, the Houses of Parliament and key transport connections.Photograph by Joas Souza, architectural and real estate photographer specialising in commercial, hospitality and investment-grade property imagery.
453 Oxford Street, LondonExternal architectural photographs of 453 Oxford Street in London, documenting the building’s contemporary glass façade, corner condition, and prominent presence within the Oxford Street retail and commercial streetscape.
Long Acre, LondonModern commercial office buildings on Long Acre in Covent Garden, forming part of one of London’s most established West End mixed-use estates. The property benefits from a strong institutional location, high pedestrian footfall, and proximity to retail, leisure and transport hubs, making it a resilient long-term real estate investment asset within Central London’s office market.
Brown Shipley building, London Exterior architectural photography of the Brown Shipley building in London, documenting the façade composition, structural rhythm, and its urban street presence.
Old Street Works, London This image features Old Street Works, a prominent Edwardian red-brick commercial building located on Old Street at the heart of Shoreditch, London, one of the capital’s most established creative and technology-led districts. The building is a strong example of adaptive reuse, combining retained historic industrial architecture with contemporary mixed-use occupation including retail, food and beverage, and upper-floor commercial space.Originally constructed in the early 20th century as an industrial and warehouse building, the original architect is not definitively documented, which is common for commercial structures of this period. The property has since undergone refurbishment and repositioning to suit modern commercial and leisure uses, aligning with Shoreditch’s evolution into a prime urban regeneration and investment zone.This photograph documents the building’s street presence, heritage façade and active ground-floor frontage, making it highly relevant for property investors, asset managers, developers and urban regeneration professionals seeking reference imagery of successful mixed-use assets in central London.
37-45 City Road, LondonCommercial Workspace, 37-45 City Road - External architectural imagery of the C-Space building in London, highlighting the façade, corner condition, and surrounding streetscape context.
One Blackfriars, LondonThis image captures One Blackfriars, a landmark mixed-use residential tower located on the south bank of the River Thames in central London, directly opposite the City of London. The sculptural high-rise forms a key part of the Blackfriars regeneration area, contributing to the transformation of the South Bank into a prime residential and investment destination.The building was designed by SimpsonHaugh Architects, renowned for delivering high-impact residential towers in major global cities, and developed by St George, part of the Berkeley Group, one of the UK’s leading residential developers. One Blackfriars comprises luxury private apartments, hotel accommodation and commercial space, and is recognised for its distinctive curved form, full-height glazing and prominent skyline presence.This photograph highlights the building’s architectural identity, riverside context and long-term investment significance, making it relevant for property investors, developers, architects, urban planners and asset managers seeking reference imagery of contemporary prime residential developments in London.
Woolgate Exchange, London Commercial real estate photography of Woolgate Exchange, a prime office development in the City of London. Commissioned by Sutton Young, the images showcase the building’s modern architecture, reception areas, workplace interiors, amenities and landscaped terraces, highlighting its suitability for high-quality office occupiers, corporate headquarters and investment marketing in one of London’s most established business districts.
Greater London House, LondonExternal architectural image of Greater London House in London, showing the building façade, material character, and relationship to the surrounding streetscape.
One Smart’s Place, LondonOne Smart’s Place is a modern commercial office building located close to Camden, Bloomsbury and King’s Cross, an area that has seen sustained demand from technology, media, creative and professional occupiers. The building is defined by its brick façade, strong vertical proportions and generous glazing, delivering efficient, light-filled floorplates well suited to long-term office use.The building was designed by Stiff + Trevillion, a London-based architectural practice known for delivering robust, commercially intelligent office architecture across the capital. The project was developed and is owned by Derwent London, one of the UK’s most established and respected commercial property investors and asset managers, with a long-term strategy focused on design-led office assets in strong urban locations.From an investment perspective, One Smart’s Place benefits from proximity to major transport hubs, a diversified occupier market, and Derwent London’s active asset management approach—positioning the building as a stable, institutional-grade office investment within a highly competitive submarket.
Hob House, London Exterior architectural photography of Hob House at 13 Whitcomb Street in London, capturing the façade composition, street frontage, and the building’s urban context.
Met Building, London External architectural photography of the Met Building in London, documenting the façade design, vertical rhythm, and its setting within the surrounding streetscape.
Pan Peninsula Towers, LondonPan Peninsula Towers at South Quay, Canary Wharf, a landmark high-rise residential development in London’s Docklands. Developed by Ballymore and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), the towers form a prominent part of the Canary Wharf skyline. The image documents the project within its wider urban and investment context, highlighting its vertical scale, façade articulation and relationship to surrounding commercial and residential assets.
6 Mitre Passage, LondonExterior architectural images of 6 Mitre Passage in London, capturing the building frontage, street character, and urban composition.
33 Charterhouse Street, LondonElevated exterior view of Sainsbury’s headquarters at 33 Charterhouse Street, London EC1M 6HA, photographed in the Clerkenwell / Farringdon area. Photographed by Joas Souza.
Riverside Quarter, LondonExternal architectural photographs of Riverside Quarter, 8 Milliners House, 1 Eastfields Ave, London SW18 1LP, , showcasing the waterfront setting, building massing, and the development’s relationship to the river and surrounding public realm.
Bullring BirminghamSelfridges at Bullring Birmingham stands as one of the UK’s most recognisable retail-led regeneration projects and a defining investment asset in Birmingham city centre. Designed by the late Future Systems architects and developed by Hammerson, the building anchors the Bullring scheme, demonstrating the commercial value of iconic architecture, flagship retail, and large-scale urban regeneration.
Spanish Embassy, LondonExterior architectural image of the Spanish Embassy building in London, documenting the façade, architectural detailing, and its setting within the surrounding streetscape.
Sentinel House, LondonSentinel House is a prominent corner commercial office building located at 16 Harcourt Street in Marylebone, Central London. Defined by its curved façade, brick elevations and upper-level colonnade, the building presents a strong architectural identity within a well-established mixed-use urban environment. The property benefits from excellent natural light, street presence on multiple frontages, and close proximity to key West End and Midtown business districts. Architect, developer, and current ownership are not publicly attributed. Sentinel House represents a stable Central London office asset with long-term appeal to investors, asset managers, and occupiers seeking a well-located commercial property in a mature office market.
Tally Ho Corner, LondonTally Ho Corner by Joas Souza Photographer
The Ark, LondonExterior architectural photography of The Ark, 201 Talgarth Road, Hammersmith, London, showcasing the building form, façade design, and its relationship to the surrounding urban environment.
The Blavatnik Building, LondonThe Blavatnik Building, also known as the Tate Modern Extension or Switch House, photographed at Tate Modern in London. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron and completed in 2016, the building represents a major contemporary cultural redevelopment on the South Bank. The image documents the relationship between the new extension and the surrounding urban fabric as part of an architectural and real estate photography project.
Thomas More Square, LondonExternal architectural images of Mooretown, Thomas More Square, St Katharine's & Wapping, London
Landmark London, LondonThe Landmark London, originally built as the Great Central Hotel, is a landmark heritage asset in Marylebone, Central London. Prominently positioned above the former Great Central Railway terminus, the building represents a successful long-term investment in historic architecture, adaptive reuse, and luxury hospitality. Today, it stands as a flagship hospitality asset within London’s prime real estate market, combining architectural legacy with sustained commercial value.
Waterfront, Manbre Wharf, London Exterior architectural photography of the Waterfront, Manbre Wharf, Hammersmith, London W6 9RH, highlighting façade composition, building massing, and its setting within the surrounding urban environment.
The People Building, LondonThe People Building is a large-scale corporate office headquarters located on Maylands Avenue in Hemel Hempstead, within one of the South East of England’s most established business parks. The building is characterised by its horizontal aluminium brise-soleil façade, generous glazing and landscaped surroundings, delivering strong environmental performance, controlled solar gain and highly efficient, flexible office floorplates.The building was designed by Foster + Partners, one of the world’s leading architectural practices, internationally recognised for high-performance commercial and corporate architecture. The project was commissioned, developed and is owned by BP (BP plc) as part of its long-term UK corporate real estate strategy, creating a consolidated headquarters environment focused on operational efficiency, sustainability and employee wellbeing.From an investment and corporate real estate perspective, The People Building represents a purpose-built, owner-occupied headquarters asset, benefiting from campus-style landscaping, strong transport accessibility to the M25 and London, and long-term occupational security. Its design-led approach, sustainability credentials and institutional-scale specification position it as a benchmark corporate office development within the regional office market.
30 St Mary Axe, London rchitectural photography of 30 St Mary Axe, widely known as The Gherkin, an iconic commercial skyscraper in the City of London designed by Foster + Partners. The imagery documents the building’s distinctive structural system, interior circulation spaces, contemporary office environments and landmark urban presence, produced for architectural portfolios, commercial real estate communication, editorial use and cultural documentation of one of London’s most recognised office buildings.
20 Air Street, LondonExternal architectural photographs of 20 Air Street in London, capturing the building’s stone façade, entrance composition, and its relationship with the surrounding streetscape in central London.
The Shard, LondonThe Shard rises above London Bridge as one of Europe’s most valuable mixed-use skyscrapers, anchoring a prime commercial and investment district in central London. Designed by Renzo Piano and developed by Sellar Property Group, this landmark tower exemplifies world-class commercial real estate, international capital, and long-term asset value in the City of London and Southwark market.
The Shard, LondonThe Shard at London Bridge, an iconic mixed-use skyscraper forming the centrepiece of the London Bridge Quarter development. Developed by Sellar Property Group and designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, the building is one of Western Europe’s tallest structures and a defining element of London’s contemporary skyline. The image documents the asset within its urban and investment context, highlighting its vertical form, glazed façade and integration within the surrounding commercial environment.
The Shard, LondonThe Shard stands above London Bridge Station as a benchmark of transport-led, high-density real estate development in London. Designed by Renzo Piano and delivered by Sellar Property Group, the tower integrates offices, hospitality, residential and retail uses, reinforcing its status as a globally recognised investment asset supported by exceptional transport infrastructure and long-term institutional value.
Tower 42, London Historic exterior architectural photograph of Tower 42, formerly known as the NatWest Tower, captured in 2008 when the City of London skyline was still in its early phase of high-rise development. Designed by Richard Seifert & Partners and commissioned by National Westminster Bank, Tower 42 was for many years the tallest building in the UK and remains a defining landmark of London’s financial district. The image shows Tower 42 alongside early neighbouring towers, including 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin), highlighting a pivotal moment in the evolution of London’s modern skyline.
33 Lombard Street, London Exterior architectural photograph taken from 33 Lombard Street in the City of London, capturing a dynamic urban vista towards St Mary Axe. The image highlights key City landmarks including the Lloyd’s Building by Richard Rogers, The Gherkin (30 St Mary Axe) by Foster + Partners, and contemporary office buildings in the surrounding financial district. The composition illustrates the layering of architectural styles and London’s high-density commercial fabric as seen from a prime City vantage point.
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