Paul Warchol has been photographing architecture across the globe since for almost 40 years. His commissioned photography has covered a broad range from the work of some of the most notable major modern architects to the Great Pyramids.
Warchol’s more well-known clients include Pei Cobb Freed and Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects, Steven Holl Architects, Gabellini Sheppard Associates, Peter Marino Architect, The Rockwell Group, and Aedas Hong Kong.
Noteworthy projects photographed include The Bank of China Hong Kong, Goldman Sachs Headquarters NYC, Ely and Edythe Broad Museum in East Lansing Michigan, Kiasma Museum in Helsinki, Princeton’s Lewis Center, Ted Theatre Installation in Vancouver Canada.
Warchol’s work received an AIA Honor Award in the field of Architectural Photography in 1996 and has been exhibited at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, and Avery Hall, Columbia University, in New York. Warchol was invited to participate in the exhibit ”Beyond the Assignment” by the Julius Schulman Institute at the LACE Gallery in Los Angeles in 2013
Warchol lives with his wife, Ulla, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, an easy drive to NYC, Philadelphia, Washington DC and frequently Newark Airport.
The LM Guest House integrates a number of sustainable design strategies, including geothermal heating and cooling, radiant floors, natural ventilation, motorized solar shades, photovoltaic panels, and rainwater harvesting for irrigation, in addition to an elegant structural design.
Desai Chia Architecture designed this loft for a photographer who was seeking a serene live-work environment. The 5,000 square foot industrial space was fully renovated to include a library/reception area, living and dining areas, a kitchen, a photo studio, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a powder room, and ample storage space.
Architects: GLUCK + Project: Artist Retreat Location: Upstate New York, USA Photography: Paul Warchol Located in a land conservancy, Artist Retreat by GLUCK+ is a collection of wood-clad cubes orient toward a pond at the bottom of a sloped site. These eight forms touch the ground lightly and follow the topography of the land, linked
Barcode House by David Jameson Architect explores juxtapositions between the heavy and light and the old and the new. The work is formed by positioning the project’s diverse pressures into a unique situational aesthetic.
Architects: Desai Chia Architecture Project: Watermill House Team: Katherine Chia, Arjun Desai Location: Water Mill, New York, United States Area: 4600.0 ft2 Photographs: Paul Warchol Watermill House is a 3,000 SF renovation with a 1,600 SF addition project completed by New York-based Desai Chia Architecture. From the architect: We expanded a traditional shingled cottage home by
Architects: Desai Chia Architecture in collaboration with Environment Architects Project: Michigan Lake House Structural: Apex Engineering & Management Mechanical: Bayshore Engineering Lighting: Christine Sciulli Light + Design Landscape architect: Surface Design Inc. Envelope Consultant: James R. Gainfort AIA AV Waara Technologies Landscaper: Darling Botanicals Location: Leelanau County, Michigan, US Area: 4,800 SF Photography: Paul Warchol