THEN and NOW explores the notions of impermanence and memory looking into juxtaposition, into what happens – and what results – during the making of architecture. It outlines the creation and shows the finished work.

As a culture, we are viewing and digesting architecture through imagery more than ever before.  We laud the finished works, yet generally have little understanding of the process, how long it can take, how intricate it is, the numerous skilled people involved in making it, or the contributions this makes to society.  This process of making architecture is intertwined with the future of our cities, their societies, and economies.  From a photographic stance, it can yield extremely beautiful, moving, and telling moments

The world is returning to a place where the average consumer cares and wants to know about how or where something is made.  Architecture is moving along the same track, the public wants the veil of mystery to lift, they want to know who and how the spaces they live in are designed and made!