
10549-14.jpg


Bryan Hall & Forest Park Parkway Pedestrian Bridge
Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) | Ayers Saint Gross
Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) | Ayers Saint Gross
© 2019 Feinknopf Photography / Brad Feinknopf
Architectural Photographer, Architectural Photography, Architecture Photographer, Architecture Photography, Associate Photographer, Brad, Brad Feinknopf, Bryan Hall, Bryan hall at washington university, College, Common Area, Feinknopf, Feinknopf Photography, High Education, Interior, International, Internationally Recognized Architectural Photographer, Internationally recognized Architectural photography studio, Learning, Man, Men, Missouri, National Architectural Photographer, Photographer, School, St. Louis, St. Louis Missouri, University, Woman, Women, architecture, armless chair, armless chairs, armless rolling chair, armless rolling chairs, carpet, carpeting, circular couch, circular couches, circular seating, common work area, common working area, educational, educational environment, female, females, floor to ceiling glass, floor to ceiling glass windows, floor to ceiling window, floor to ceiling windows, glass separator, glass separators, glass wall, glass walls, higher education schooling, interiors, laminate and carpet, learning environment, linear light, linear lights, long table, long wood table, long wooden table, male, males, pattern carpet, pattern carpeting, people sitting, people studying, people walking, people working, projector, rolling chair, rolling chairs, round couch, round couches, round table, round tables, saint louis, saint louis missouri, schooling, seating area, second education, second floor, second floor balcony, second floor seating, second floor study area, second level, second level balcony, second level seating, second level study area, sectioned area, sectioned conference room, study area, two tone floor, two type floor, two type flooring, washington university, washington university at saint louis, washington university at st. louis, working area