This ‘Fish-eye’ lens shot is taken from the roof of what will be an hotel in Great Central Sq. It clearly puts the development into context with it’s surroundings, but also shows something of a changing urban landscape.
In 2nd Century AD this was a thriving area under Roman occupation with grand villas featuring mosaic floors. In Victorian times it was at the heart of Leicester’s Industrial Heritage with the bustling Great Central Railway and since the demolition of the Stibbe factory has been regenerated as this stylish office building to be opened in November 2019
Photographer: Toby Savage, Toby Savage Photography
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This image is a new project on Vaughan Way, Leicester. I shot this at an angle to emphasise lines and detail. This image stands out due its striking lines and and the position of the sun. Also the…
The image was taken early one morning just before sunrise and is looking East towards the West Wing of Bradgate House, a Grade II Listed ruin of a Tudor mansion house and chapel that was the birth…
This image shows the underneath the stairs at the Highcross, Leicester. The photograph was taken at an angle to emphasise lines and detail.
The Architectural Image is of the external sensory courtyard for the project which has a western red cedar circular cutout roof which casts elliptical shadows, through which it is possible to see the…
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