The giant window is a perspective of a german museum. It is called "haus der bayrischen Geschichte" wich shows the story of the Bavarian history.
The modern architecture shows that the visitor gets a deep insight. the window conveys that it is possible to understand the history.
the facade tells the observer that the history is well protected, but the windows that interrupt the facade will tell us, that it is also open. it is a great way to show the past and the possible future and to invite the people.
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the giant window (Series)
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The young photographer Timon, based in Bayreuth (BY) in Germany, quickly became a passionate architectural photographer.
Ultramodern and minimalist buildings are his favorite motifs. His photographic style is characterized by minimalism and the highlighting of the materials used in the building. His images are often long exposures that give the immobile and massive buildings a certain lightness.
“I do not just take photograph of buildings. I see it as a kind of art to give buildings an emotion. People Photography is not only reduced to head portraits, it is much more… just as it is with architectural photography.”
Ultramodern and minimalist buildings are his favorite motifs. His photographic style is characterized by minimalism and the highlighting of the materials used in the building. His images are often long exposures that give the immobile and massive buildings a certain lightness.
“I do not just take photograph of buildings. I see it as a kind of art to give buildings an emotion. People Photography is not only reduced to head portraits, it is much more… just as it is with architectural photography.”
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