Arup Offices / Bestor Architecture
The Arup offices are intended to be both a workspace and educational lab for the exploration of new concepts, tools, and engineering collaborations.
Born in California, Bruce Damonte opened his own studio in San Francisco in 2008. After helping out a friend by working as an assistant on a photo shoot, 31 year old Damonte decided to completely shift his career path and use the camera as a tool to express his creativity. Specializing in architectural photography, he travels extensively to work with practices from around the world. His work includes taking photos of projects that went on to win prestigious awards, including AIA Awards.
Bruce Damonte has been commissioned to photographically tell the stories of hundreds of design projects since BDP’s inception over ten years ago. While based in San Francisco, Bruce travels extensively in his quest to provide peerless imagery and customer service to the world’s best designers and architects.
LOCATION: San Francisco, California
LEARN MORE: brucedamonte.com
The Arup offices are intended to be both a workspace and educational lab for the exploration of new concepts, tools, and engineering collaborations.
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