Brno In Design
To me, the esthetic of black and white photography is better suited to capture the subtleties of scale, proportion, and form of architecture. Perhaps even the designers’s intention of placing the architectural creation within its environment. For this reason, I reached to my medium format camera and a moderately wide-angle lens to capture some of Brno’s architectural gems that I felt could not be left unnoticed.
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Villa Tugendhat, designed by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built in 1929–1930.
Masaryk University Campus.
Masaryk University Campus
Brno Exhibition Center. It was established in 1928.
Marianske udoli - former military base.
Brno's residential areas with numerous examples of "functionalist architecture".
A small church near Líšeň in Brno.
National Technical Museum in Prague.