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  • Hextic, an installation from the students of architecture at the University of New South Wales was hosted in Temperance Lane in Sydney. Image: Stephen Pierce.

IN THE MOMENT

Snapshots from the 2014 Sydney Architecture Festival

From 1-10 November 2014 Sydney came alive with all things architectural for this year’s Sydney Architecture Festival. A cooperative venture between the Australian Institute of Architects and the NSW Architects Registration Board, the festival is charged with spreading the value and appreciation of architecture throughout the community. Official festival photographer Stephen Pierce shares some of his favourite moments and photos. logo abdigital

  • Image: Stephen Pierce.
    Hextic, an installation from the students of architecture at the University of New South Wales was hosted in Temperance Lane in Sydney.
  • Image: Stephen Pierce.
    Architectural photography stepped into the light via the Behind the Lens exhibition held in The Rocks.
  • Image: Stephen Pierce.
    Tarban Creek Bridge, as viewed as part of the sold-out Bridges Ahoy cruises held throughout the festival.
  • Image: Stephen Pierce.
    The opening night of Augmented Australia 1914‒2014, curated by felix._Giles_Anderson+Goad, at Customs House, Sydney.
  • Image: Stephen Pierce.
    The special one-day ArchiFun photography workshop found a wide range of subjects in Parramatta.
  • Image: Stephen Pierce.
    An imprint from City Souvenirs exhibition, originally from the US, which was on show at Tusculum as part of the festival.
  • Image: Stephen Pierce.
    The 24th floor of the AMP Building showing the harbour at its best: the usually exclusive location was open to the public as part of Sydney Open.
  • Image: Stephen Pierce.
    An eager crowd listens to the history of Sydney's laneways as part of the Darch Laneways Tour.