Architecture of the Messe trade fair building in Berlin with curves, clean lines and constructed of rough concrete with shades of colour.
Built in the 1930s and although the term "Brutalism" is not used as a term for the large geometric shapes, massive concrete structures and a functional, "rough" look until later in the 1950s, this building is a forerunner and also has characteristics to match. You will also find this style in other buildings in Berlin such as Tempelhof airport, Olympic stadium and the current Ministry of Finance.
Specialized in landscapes and nature, especially in the Netherlands. The Veluwe forests and the waterfront are common subjects, sometimes with the contrast of nature and human traces. Preferably photographed in the early morning or late evening, and under weather conditions that enhance the photograph... Read more…