Urban Geometry

Urban Geometry by Andrés Gallardo Albajar, published by Hoxton Mini Press on January 15, 2021, presents a collection of striking photographs that explore the intricate designs of contemporary architecture. This edition features 128 pages of vivid imagery, showcasing the mesmerizing silhouettes and colorful juxtapositions found in buildings across 20 cities worldwide. The work emphasizes elements such as symmetry, line, shadow, and color, offering readers a visual tour that highlights the architectural diversity of urban landscapes.
In this book, readers will find a rich tapestry of architectural forms that reflect the dynamic relationship between structures and their environments. Each photograph captures the essence of urban geometry, inviting viewers to appreciate the artistry behind buildings from locations like Bilbao, Beijing, Stockholm, and Seoul. Through this exploration, the book delves into themes of architecture and the visual impact of urban design, making it a notable addition for those interested in photography and architectural aesthetics.
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Spanish photographer Andrés Gallardo Albajar has traveled the globe to capture the mesmerizing silhouettes, colorful juxtapositions and angular forms of the world’s most exciting buildings. Symmetry, line, shadow and color: these photographs, taken in 20 cities across the world, provide an immersive visual tour of contemporary architecture. From Bilbao to Beijing, Stockholm to Seoul, journey through the urban geometry that forms the spatial soundtrack to our lives.
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