SAP Releases Rare Images of Architecture 'Selfies'

In response to the recent popularity of "selfies" in social media, The Society of Architecture Photography (SAP) has racked their archives to release a few rare images of what the society is calling "architecture selfies" - images taken by architects in front of their works. SAP's Director, Chantelle Archambault, told us: "We weren't sure if we would find any at all, but we were pleasantly surprised to find seven - even one of Le Corbusier at Chandigarh in 1961. I suppose it's only natural - architects consider travel an integral part of their creative process, and a pilgrimage to a built work is one of the most rewarding experiences an architect can claim."

See all the newly released "architecture selfies" - including photographs of Mies van der Rohe, Louis Kahn, and more - after the break...

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IM Pei at the Louvre in 1981

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Lina Bo Bardi at MASP in 1968

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Louis Kahn at the Salk Institute in 1965

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Le Corbusier at Place Assembly in 1961

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Rem Koolhaas at Casa da Música in 2005

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Zaha Hadid at the Heydar Aliyev Center in 2013

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Cite: Vanessa Quirk. "SAP Releases Rare Images of Architecture 'Selfies'" 01 Apr 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/491891/sap-releases-rare-images-of-architecture-selfies> ISSN 0719-8884

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