Monolicious II, a new series of minimalist architectural photography shot by Sebastian Weiss.
Sebastian Weiss is no stranger to our daily readers. The German photographer is well known for his highly aesthetic compositions of urban architecture. Monolicious II is the continuation of a photo series focusing on the unique aesthetics of geometric shapes found in various urban surroundings. Just have a look below. You can find more of Sebastian Weiss’ photographs on WE AND THE COLOR and on his website. Furthermore, you can follow him on Behance and Instagram.
Monolicious II, Gallaratese Quarter, Architects Aldo Rossi and Carlo AymoninoMonolicious II, Torre Solaria, Architects Arquitectonica, Bernardo Fort BresciaMonolicious II, Fondazione Feltrinelli, Architects Herzog & De MeuronMonolicious II, Centro pastorale Giovanni XIII, Architect Botta MarioMonolicious II, Chiesa Cattolica Parrocchiale Pentecoste, Architect Boris PodreccaMonolicious II, Christ’s Resurrection Church, Architect CZA, Cino Zucchi ArchitettiMonolicious II, Fondazione Prada, Architects OMAMonolicious II, Citylife Tower, Architects Arata Isozaki and Andrea MaffeiMonolicious II, Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Architects Vittorio Gregotti, Mario Botta and Elisabetta FabbriMonolicious II, Fondazione Prada, Architects OMAMonolicious II, Sorgenia Headquarter, Architect unknownMonolicious II, Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Architects Vittorio Gregotti, Mario Botta and Elisabetta FabbriMonolicious II, Chiesa di Nostra Signora della Misericordia, Architects Angelo Mangiarotti and Bruno MorassuttiMonolicious II, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Architects of the original project Ulisse Stacchini and Alberto Cugini, Architects of the 1990 Renovation Giancarlo Ragazzi and Henry HofferMonolicious II, Citylife Tower, Architects Arata Isozaki and Andrea MaffeiMonolicious II, Gallaratese Quarter, Architects Aldo Rossi and Carlo Aymonino
I absolutely love the photographs! I visited the Fondazione Feltrinelli and the Gallaratese, and these pictures describe how these buildings feel when you stand next to them. Great work.
Charlotte
I absolutely love the photographs! I visited the Fondazione Feltrinelli and the Gallaratese, and these pictures describe how these buildings feel when you stand next to them. Great work.
Charlotte