Shot of the facade of the "Elbphilharmonie" in Hamburg, a concert hall and hotel. The glassy construction resembles a hoisted sail, water wave, iceberg or quartz crystal resting on top of an old brick warehouse. The glass panes are not flat, but feature complex spherical curvature that bends to the interior and exterior. The loggias are designed in a shape resembling "tuning forks".
We love geometry. Geometry is the foundation of life. It is an overview of the basic elements, systems, and orders that constitute a work of architecture. And we love architecture. In this collection, however, our architecture works are not an accurate depiction of a visual reality. Abstract architecture photography is the play of light, shapes, colours, and forms that we find in urban architecture. Much is left to the interpretation of the viewer, who otherwise would pass these structures in the daily landscape without giving them a second glance.
Tuning Forks
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Tuning Forks
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Shot of the facade of the "Elbphilharmonie" in Hamburg, a concert hall and hotel. The glassy construction resembles a hoisted sail, water wave, iceberg or quartz crystal resting on top of an old brick warehouse. The glass panes are not flat, but feature complex spherical curvature that bends to the interior and exterior. The loggias are designed in a shape resembling "tuning forks".
We love geometry. Geometry is the foundation of life. It is an overview of the basic elements, systems, and orders that constitute a work of architecture. And we love architecture. In this collection, however, our architecture works are not an accurate depiction of a visual reality. Abstract architecture photography is the play of light, shapes, colours, and forms that we find in urban architecture. Much is left to the interpretation of the viewer, who otherwise would pass these structures in the daily landscape without giving them a second glance.