Tresury

1 Treasury Place

 

I spent a weekend in town last year, a belated celebration for my 40th birthday actually. Belated thanks to COVID, of course. It was the first weekend after the last big lockdown and the city was still beautifully sleepy and peaceful. I slipped out for a walk one morning and was drawn towards 1 Treasury Place, a favourite designed by Yuncken Freeman Architects in the 1960s.

Now as any photographer with a “serious” looking camera knows you can barely lift your camera around 1 Treasury Place without being asked to leave, but on this day they must have been feeling particularly generous. I think I was there for nearly 30 minutes before they told me to go away. I wasn’t finished but I was pretty pleased with the precious and rare time I had.

There’s an equally rare self portrait amongst these images to mark the occasion too!

Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Fine Art Architectural Photographer