A behind-the-scenes look at projects in progress, documenting the construction process, craftsmanship, and transformation from design to completed architecture.
This page showcases construction photography captured throughout various stages of the building process, offering insight into how architectural concepts are translated into physical form.
At MSK Architects, construction knowledge is an essential part of architectural practice. These images reveal the materials, systems, coordination and craftsmanship involved in bringing each project to life, from structural framing and foundation works to façade installation, finishes and site conditions.
The page also demonstrates our familiarity with a broad range of construction methods and technologies, including piling, slurry walls, shotcrete, in-situ and precast concrete, tilt-up construction, lightweight steel framing, slab systems and specialised long-span structures.
By documenting projects during construction, this page provides a transparent view of the architectural process, showing how design intent is preserved, refined and realised through collaboration between architects, builders, consultants and trades.
In-situ concrete construction involves concrete being poured and formed on site. This technique allows flexibility in shape, structure and architectural expression. Photos may include formwork, reinforcement, columns, walls, beams, slabs and concrete pours, showing the process behind monolithic and carefully formed concrete architecture.
The presented examples are photos of Millennium towers and MARKET HQ building.
photos: Sandor Duzs
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