Circles, rectangles, curves and edges. Light, shadows and reflections. Plus the incredible feel of the concrete. The façade of the Institute for Hygiene and Environmental Medicine at the Charité in Berlin, or 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 known for his artistic approach to architecture. His work explores the interplay of light, geometry, and texture, creating visually striking and emotionally resonant images. Since 2021, he has focused on the aesthetics, character, and materiality of buildings, aiming to capture their essence rather than just their form. His minimalist style invites viewers to experience architecture almost physically. With exhibitions in Athen, Budapest, Ostuni, Paris, and Venice, he has quickly gained international recognition.