Circles, rectangles, curves and edges. Light, shadows and reflections. Steel and the incredible feel of concrete. The façade of the Institute for Hygiene and Environmental Medicine at the Charité in Berlin, known as the Hygiene Institute for short (architects: Fehling+Gogel), is full of details that make the heart of the architecture lover beat faster and delight the eye of the photographer.
MXPRIVÉ is a Berlin-based photographer whose work transforms architecture into visual poetry. Exploring the sensuality of space, light, and surface, he creates minimal compositions that invite a tactile experience. His images reveal the quiet presence of buildings by focusing on texture, abstraction, and emotional clarity. Working intuitively and with great attention to detail, he seeks to capture the essence of architectural form beyond mere documentation.