Museum of Islamic Art #4, est. 2008, architects: I.M. Pei & Jean-Michel Wilmotte (gallery spaces). One of the images from the multi-image series on The Age of Modern Architecture in Qatar. To see the other 30+ images, have a look at the gallery on my website
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Jean Nouvel's design of the National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) was inspired by the Desert Rose Crystal, typically found in the Qatari deserts. As an architect Jean Nouvel places importance on designing a building in harmony with its surroundings
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Image number 20 (# 6 here on Flickr) of a series of 29 fine art photos on modern architecture in Qatar commissioned by Qatar Tourism, taken earlier in 2022. And the 1st out of this sub-series of 7 images from the NMoQ. Check out my portfolio on my revamped website bwvision.com/architecture-gallery/ for the entire The Age of Modern Architecture in Qatar series up till now (26 photos already).
This series of 29 photographs have been exhibited in the M7 museum in Doha, Qatar from November 8th 2022 to January 23, 2023. The series of 29 reveals a strong connection between the architect’s design and its environmental and cultural context. I’ve tried to celebrate the architect’s design through my interpretation of it in relation to its environment. The tonal composition has been carefully designed to give visual weight to the architectural structures and pronounce their forms, while the spatial composition (object and space selection and arrangements) enhances the visual energy of the structures as they are juxtaposed to the serenity of the (back)grounds. A serenity that is inspired by the characteristics of a desert area. All 29 photos have been processed using the B&W Artisan Pro panel to speed up the process and increase accuracy.
At the moment I'm working on 24 new photos from Qatar that will form a new series.
Printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Pearl (Metallic C-Type), with Diasec Classic by DifoArt in the size of 150x100cm (60x40 inches).
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One of the venues of the World Cup Football 2022.
Est. 2019 by the late Zaha Hadid who was an Iraqi-British architect who is widely considered to be one of the greatest architects of the early 21st century. The stadium, like all other stadium designs for the world cup 2022, is inspired by local traditions and regional culture. In this case, the stadium roof represents the shape of the sails of a Dhow boat, used by pearl divers in the region.
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Image number 18 (# 5 here on Flickr) of a series of 29 fine art photos on modern architecture in Qatar commissioned by Qatar Tourism, taken earlier in 2022. And the 3rd out of this sub-series of images from the Al Janoub stadium. Check out my portfolio on my revamped website bwvision.com/architecture-gallery/ for the entire The Age of Modern Architecture in Qatar series up till now (17 photos already).
This existing series of 29 photographs are being exhibited right now in the M7 museum in Doha, Qatar. What you will see as the series of 29 unfolds in the next weeks, is that there’s a strong connection between the architect’s design and its environmental and cultural context. I’ve tried to celebrate the architect’s design through my interpretation of it in relation to its environment. The tonal composition has been carefully designed to give visual weight to the architectural structures and pronounce their forms, while the spatial composition (object and space selection and arrangements) enhances the visual energy of the structures as they are juxtaposed to the serenity of the (back)grounds. A serenity that is inspired by the characteristics of a desert area. All 29 photos have been processed using the B&W Artisan Pro panel to speed up the process and increase accuracy considerably.
If you happen to be in the area: the exhibition at the M7 museum in Doha runs till January 2023 and is on the 2nd floor. Printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Pearl (Metallic C-Type), with Diasec Classic by DifoArt in the size of 150x100cm (59x40 inches).
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Inspired by the scimitar swords in the coat of arms of Qatar, the building rises 36 stories to a height of 211 meters in Lusail, Qatar
Architect: Kling Consult (est. 2022)
Part of a series of 29 fine art photos on modern architecture in Qatar commissioned by Qatar Tourism, taken earlier in 2022. This series of 29 photographs is being exhibited right now in the M7 museum in Doha, Qatar. What you will see as the series of 29 unfolds in the next weeks, is that there’s a strong connection between the architect’s design and its environmental and cultural context. I’ve tried to celebrate the architect’s design through my interpretation of it in relation to its environment. The tonal composition has been carefully designed to give visual weight to the architectural structures and pronounce their forms, while the material and spatial composition (object and space selection and arrangements) enhances the visual energy of the structures as they are juxtaposed to the serenity of the (back)grounds. A serenity that is inspired by the characteristics of a desert area. All 29 photos have been photographed and processed in roughly 3.5 months only using the B&W Artisan Pro panel to speed up the process and increase accuracy.
If you happen to be in the area: the exhibition at the M7 museum in Doha runs till January 2023 and is on the 2nd floor. Printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Pearl (Metallic C-Type), with Diasec Classic by DifoArt in the size of 150x100cm (60x40 inches)
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The Sheraton Grand Doha is a design by architectural firm William L. Perreira assoc. and built in 1979. This building marked the start of the age of modern architecture in Qatar. Photograph taken on one of only very few rainy days in Qatar.
Part of a series of 29 fine art photos on modern architecture in Qatar commissioned by Qatar Tourism, taken earlier in 2022. This series of 29 photographs is being exhibited right now in the M7 museum in Doha, Qatar. What you will see as the series of 29 unfolds in the next days and weeks, is that there’s a strong connection between the architect’s design and its environmental and cultural context. I’ve tried to celebrate the architect’s design through my interpretation of it in relation to its environment. The tonal composition has been carefully designed to give visual weight to the architectural structures and pronounce their forms, while the material and spatial composition (object and space selection and arrangements) enhances the visual energy of the structures as they are juxtaposed to the serenity of the (back)grounds. A serenity that is inspired by the characteristics of a desert area. All 29 photos have been photographed and processed in roughly 3.5 months only using the B&W Artisan Pro panel to speed up the process and increase accuracy.
If you happen to be in the area: the exhibition at the M7 museum in Doha runs till January 2023 and is on the 2nd floor. Printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Pearl (Metallic C-Type), with Diasec Classic by DifoArt in the size of 112x63cm (44x25 inches)
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