Shadows (B&W)
Benasque, Spain. 2012
In this category you fill find everything architecture photography, one of the most beautiful man-made things in the world that is continuously evolving. The designs that vary based on culture, influence, and the craftsmanship is what makes it so unique. Architecture from every time period and various different architects are shown throughout Europe. Most buildings in Paris were designed by the same architect, but there’s also a lot of variety.
Here you will find timeless beauty and authenticity, as I show all the beauty I have seen through these photos. From churches, apartments, monuments, stairways, bridges, and everything in between. Some of these have been built over centuries with multiple architects, some within a number of years by one person. Each has a rich history and a unique aesthetic.
Benasque, Spain. 2012
Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe is an Alsatian entrepreneur who helped build the International students’ housing progamme (Cité Universitaire) in Paris in the 1920s. This part of the “Cité” is named after him. It made me think I was back…
By now you know my love for Escher and his zanyish constructions of impossible staircases in which eyeless characters climb from all sides. Here’s another of these real life Escherian stairwells. Arab World Institute (Jean Nouvel). January 2014
Children’s science museum, Palais de la découverte, Paris. December 2013
Impressive art nouveau statuary at the Palais de la decouverte, the Children’s science museum in Paris.
Brussels. November 2013
Brussels Cityscape. Captured from the top of a storeyed car park. November 2013.
The scooter had to remain at the bottom of the stairs. Butte Montmartre. Paris, Nov 2013.
A cobbled street in Brussels
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