Bob Gundu photography

Bob Gundu is a Toronto-based architectural photographer and visual artist whose work spans photography, film, and digital media. He studied architecture and later transitioned to visual storytelling, bringing a deep understanding of spatial dynamics, light, and form into his photographic practice. His images often present architecture with clarity and atmosphere, capturing both the structural narrative and its emotional resonance.

Gundu works with architectural firms and cultural institutions, documenting projects such as public libraries, campuses, and office environments. His photographs have appeared on platforms such as ArchDaily, showcasing his ability to render material texture, compositional balance, and built context.

LOCATION: Toronto, Canada

Woodland House by FrankFranco Architects

A Midcentury Modernist-Inspired House in Toronto

This Midcentury Modernist-inspired house is a brilliant example of how architecture can blend artistry with sustainability. The owner’s deep understanding of design and materials has resulted in a home that is both luxurious and environmentally conscious, set…

Bala Line House / Williamson Williamson

Williamson Williamson have designed Bala Line House in Toronto, Canada. Within many of Toronto’s network of well-preserved ravines and valleys, historic rail lines are occasionally found nestled unused on steep, wooded slopes between the upper plateau of residential…

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