About

Gareth Thyer is an Architectural Photographer and Designer based in the South-West of England.

With over 10 years of working in a global multi-discipline practice of architects and engineers, Gareth has experienced working alongside some of the most talented designers in the country. Starting his career in the industry as a Structural Draughtsman, Gareth has worked with architects from Foster and Partners, Wilkinson Eyre, Stanton Williams and other world-renowned practices.

In 2004, Gareth moved into the field of architecture, studying for his BAhons whilst working for Arup Associates in London. Moving to the South-West of England in 2009, Gareth furthered his education at the University of Plymouth gaining his Master of Architecture in which he was awarded the Stride Treglown award for Sustainability and the RIBA Presidents Silver Medal Nomination for Design for the academic year 2010/2011.

Now working as an Architectural Photographer, Gareth prides himself on his collaborative approach to design and his experience working with a wide range of disciplines to enable him to understand the unique qualities of contemporary and historic buildings. This allows a dialogue to be established between him and the client to achieve the perfect image to portray buildings in their relevant context.

This website contains a portfolio of photographic work and a blog that is updated twice a week. Also on this site is an outline of common services that is offered to potential clients. Do not hesitate to get in touch with Gareth for any more information by using the contact page.

Image by Victoria Thyer

Image by Victoria Thyer

 

All images, text and information on this website is copyright Gareth Thyer

©2011 Gareth Thyer

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