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Looking straight up through the roofless nave of Alt St. Alban, Gothic arches and cross-ribs frame the sky that once held the vault. The architecture is defined as much by what is gone as by what remains.
Roofless Geometry
The great dome of Antwerp Central Station photographed from directly below on the platform. Iron ribs and gilded arches radiate outward from the glass crown - one of Europe's finest railway interiors, seen at the angle most passengers miss.
Antwerp Central
The ancient ramparts of Saint-Malo trace a clean horizontal line between beach and sky. Shot at low tide, the walled city sits dense and composed above an expanse of empty sand - a view that rewards a large format.
Saint Malo
The barrel-vaulted reading room of a grand Parisian library, green-shaded lamps running the full length of the hall. A space designed for concentration and beauty simultaneously - the kind that cities build once and maintain forever.
Salle de Lecture
A Cologne parking structure becomes something else entirely when viewed from directly below. The concrete ramp spirals upward in concentric rings toward a single circle of open sky - geometry found inside a building most people drive through without ever looking at.
Parking Spiral
Cologne Cathedral at night, its twin Gothic spires reflected in the Rhine. A long exposure renders the river as dark glass and the city lights as fine streaks along the bank - a view of the cathedral that only exists after midnight.
The Heart of Cologne