Zoom’s Immersive London HQ, Designed by Unispace & Downstream
Social Space is the Culture of Live, Work and Play
Social Space is more than just people in architecture—it’s about capturing the way spaces feel when they’re being used. It’s about function, movement, and energy. When viewers see Social Space, they don’t just observe the built environment; they imagine themselves in it.
This is where Lawrence Anderson excels—bringing together the essence of architectural space and the authentic connections of real human interaction.

World Offices l Boston Consulting Group Digital Ventures | Hudson Yards, New York | R & A Architects

Brannan Street | William McDonough + Partners

LAUSD South Region High School | EYRC Architects

CSUF Titan Student Union | Steinberg Architects

UCI Contemporary Arts Center | EYRC Architects

Amgen Headquarters | NBBJ

California Natural Resources Agency | AC Martin Architects

SOFI Stadium | HKS Architects

Maple Leaf Lounge SFO | Gensler

SDSU Zura Residence Hall | HMC Architects

Hyatt Centric | SERA Architects

Maple Leaf Lounge SFO | Gensler

SDSU Zura Residence Hall | HMC Architects

LAX Tom Bradley International Terminal l Fentress Architects

CalPoly Pomona Student Housing and Dining | HMC Architects and EYRC Architects
Mt. San Juicinto College Sports Complex
Life-style is Work-style.
We showcase architecture. We capture life. We reflect culture. We highlight work. It’s all part of the story.
People are always at the center—interacting naturally with structures, space, and each other. That’s Social Space in architectural photography.
Not every photographer can do this well. It takes more than technical skill. It requires the ability to direct, connect, and put people at ease—even those who never planned on being in front of a camera that day.