"What a world!"

I watched this video a few months ago, and loved recently reading the names of the places,
amazed at what the human mind can create, and how much the buildings represent.


Nightvision is a celebration of the brilliance and diversity of architecture found across Europe. Over the course of three months I journeyed with a friend through 36 cities in 21 countries with the ambition of capturing some of the greatest European structures in a new and unique way. Comprised of thousands of carefully taken photographs, strung together and stabilized in post-production, Nightvision aims to inspire appreciation for these man-made landmarks.

Nightvision would not have been possible without my Kickstarter backers, the support of the American University of Paris community, everyone who helped along the way, and of course, those who designed and built these architectural masterpieces.




NAME - ARCHITECT - LOCATION

Brandenburg Gate - Carl Gotthard Langhans - Berlin, Germany

Arc de Triomphe - Jean Chalgrin - Paris, France

Philharmonie Luxembourg - Christian de Portzamparc - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

Atomium - André Waterkeyn - Brussels, Belgium

Palace of Westminster - Charles Berry - London, England

Copenhagen Opera House - Henning Larsen - Copenhagen, Denmark

Trevi Fountain - Nicola Salvi - Rome, Italy

Belém Tower - Francisco de Arruda - Lisbon, Portugal

L'Hemisferic -  Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela - Valencia, Spain

Berliner Dom - Julius Raschdorff - Berlin, Germany

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao - Frank Gehry - Bilbao, Spain

Cologne Cathedral - Willy Weyres - Cologne, Germany

Hungarian Parliament Building - Imre Steindl - Budapest, Hungary

Oslo Opera House - Tarald Lundevall - Oslo, Norway

The Shard - Renzo Piano - London, England

Fernsehturm Berlin - Hermann Henselmann and Jörg Streitparth - Berlin, Germany

Bode-Museum - Ernst von Ihne - Berlin, Germany

Sultan Ahmed Mosque - Sedefkar Mehmed Agha - Istanbul, Turkey

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral - Alexander Pomerantsev - Sofia, Bulgaria

Tower Bridge - Horace Jones and George D Stephenson - London, England

Prague Astronomical Clock - Mikuláš of Kadaň and Jan Šindel - Prague, Czech Republic

Fraumünster - Staffelbach Meier and Marc Chagall - Zurich, Switzerland

Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía - Santiago Calatrava - Valencia, Spain

Rathaus Vienna - Friedrich von Schmidt - Vienna, Austria

National Theatre - Maria Siklós - Budapest, Hungary

Sagrada Família - Antoni Gaudí  - Barcelona, Spain

Roman Colosseum - Vespasian and Titus - Rome, Italy

Under Krystallen - Schmidt Hammer Lassen - Copenhagen, Denmark

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