New Work 

The Esto archive is a comprehensive image collection of images of architecture, interiors and design in the built environment. The library is continually updated with material from the Esto assignment photographers and with contributions from individual photographers and collaborating agencies: VIEW in the UK and archenova in Germany.

Contributors to the Esto stock library include: Peter Aaron, Andreas Albert, Sylvester Allred, Lawrence Anderson, Wayne Andrews, Albero Arzoz, Bernstein Associates, Otto Baitz, Richard Barnes, Alex Bartel, Robert Benson, Hal Boucher, Marcus Bredt, Leslie Brenner, Richard Bryant, Tori Butt, David Cardelus, Chuck Choi, David Churchill, Niall Clutton, Peter Cook, Gianni Cordazzo, Dan Cornish, Mark Darley, Thomas Dix, Richard Einzig, Andrea Flak, Scott Frances, David Franzen, Denis Freppel, Alexandre Gaultier, Lillian Gee, John Gillan, Susan Gilmore, Elizabeth Glasgow, Jeff Goldberg, John Gollings, Anton Grassl, CS Gray, Jeffrey Green, Farrell Grehan, Art Grice, John Griebsch, Tim Griffith, Cary Hazlegrove, Paul Hester, Wolfgang Hoyt, John Humble, Martin Jones, Nicholas Kane, Barbara Karant, Alan Karchmer, Elliot Kaufman, Christian Kendall, Andreas Kornfeld, Tracey Kroll, Andreas Kunert, Chun Y Lai, Ian Lambot, Matthew Lawn, Schecter Lee, Ed Letterman, Richard J Levy, David Livingston, Olaf Mahlstedt, David LaSpina, John Margolies, Bill Maris, Peter Mauss, Norman McGrath, Clark James Mishler, Brian Nolan, Ronen Numa, Susan Oristaglio, Graziella Pazzanese, Betsy Pinover Schiff, Jock Pottle, Paul Raftery, Christian Richters, Ralph Richters, Stan Ries, Cervin Robinson, Michael Robinson, Steve Rosenthal, Jeremy Samuelson, Roberto Schezen, Hans Schlupp, Jason Schmidt, Doug Scott, Andreas Secci, David B Seide, Brad Simmons, Albert Squillace, Ezra Stoller, Roger Straus III, Tim Street-Porter, David Sundberg, Keith Swan, Lara Swimmer, William Taylor, Natalie Tepper, Friedheim Thomas, Jeffrey Totaro, Albert Večerka, Luca Vignelli, Andrew Wainwright, James F Wilson, among others.

For a complete list of photographers, please click here.

 

New Features in the Stock Library:

Beijing National Stadium by David Sundberg
Beijing National Stadium by David Sundberg
Beijng National Stadium by Herzog & De Meuron has become a definitive symbol of the architectural efforts by China for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. The stadium, also know as the Birds Nest, will host the opening and closing ceremonies along with the main track and field competitions. read on
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Skinner's Adventure Park <br> by Peter Bennetts
Skinner's Adventure Park
by Peter Bennetts

Skinners Adventure Park, in South Melbourne, Australia, created with recycled, reclaimed, reused or salvaged materials, provides a safe place for children living in public housing to study art, dance, play and hang out. read on
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Habitat 825 <br> by Lawrence Anderson
Habitat 825
by Lawrence Anderson

The award-winning firm, Lorcan O Herlihy, designed Habitat 825, a multi-unit residential project in West Hollywood. read on
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Bloch Building, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art <br> by Michael Robinson
Bloch Building, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art
by Michael Robinson

Steven Holls addition to the Nelson-Atkin Museum in Kansas City merges architecture, art, and landscape into a unified experience. read on
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Yale Art and Architecture Building<br>by Peter Aaron
Yale Art and Architecture Building
by Peter Aaron

Innovative use of sustainable systems and a commitment to minimal environmental impact, are trademarks of KieranTimberlake Associates. read on
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Residential Spaces<br>by Albert Vecerka
Residential Spaces
by Albert Vecerka

This selection of Albert Vecerkas photographs
depict the unique opportunities glass
walls provide for lighting residential spaces,
a new trend that is driven by architectural fashion
(New York Times 11/13/2007). read on
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New York City Views<br>by David Sundberg
New York City Views
by David Sundberg

Electrifying cityscapes of Manhattans ever
changing architecture are a defining
part of David Sundbergs portfolio. read on
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WGBH Building, Brighton MA<br>Jeff Goldberg
WGBH Building, Brighton MA
Jeff Goldberg

Polshek Partnership designed the dynamic new WGBH Headquarters west of Boston. This iconic two-building complex houses television, radio, internet and other operations. read on
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