The architectural project Advertising Offices Cotroceni is featured in the publication 100+ Dos and Don’ts in Interior Photography, authored by photographer Sabin Prodan.
The book, born from extensive practice and professional experience, brings together more than one hundred insights into the craft of interior photography—capturing both technical expertise and the subtle dynamics of working with designed spaces. Within this context, our project was selected as a case study, illustrating the way in which interior architecture can communicate both functionality and a sense of domestic familiarity.
Advertising Offices Cotroceni was conceived as a workplace designed to be experienced and inhabited like a home. This duality—professional efficiency combined with residential comfort—formed the central narrative of the design. Through Prodan’s photographic lens, the project gains a new layer of interpretation, emphasizing how architectural intentions are translated into visual storytelling.
This appearance reflects not only the recognition of the project’s architectural qualities but also the value of interdisciplinary collaboration between architects and photographers in conveying the essence of built environments.
