Friday, September 7, 2018

Artist of the day, September 7: Sebastian Weiss, German photographer, graphic designer and civil engineer.

Sebastian Weiss is a German  photographer, graphic designer and civil engineer. He’s passionate about concrete aesthetics and the beauty of city shapes. His architectural photography celebrates the elegant details of modern buildings, often turning these details into fascinating abstract artworks of their own.

Over the years, Sebastian’s photography has been resonating with an increasingly larger audience. In December 2010, he started sharing his photos on Instagram and three and half years later he had garnered over 105,000 followers of his feed. In September 2013, he became a photo columnist for Architectural Digest Germany, a great honor for an architectural photographer.

Although Sebastian’s photography skills haven’t been influenced directly by his background in civil engineering, it did make him aware of the beauty of buildings. “During my studies I realized that architecture in general, and the aesthetics of a building in particular, appeal even more to me than the calculation of a supporting structure.”

His studies also made him more perceptive of the interaction between aesthetics and engineering. He looks more critically at the design and aesthetic aspects of a constructive solution, noting, for example, that “we can see in many modern buildings that the load-bearing elements are shifted to the outside of a construction and thereby constitute a crucial part of the overall appearance.”

“Of course every building fulfills an intended purpose, as people live, work or study there, they do some sports, make music, relax, or they go shopping in there. The designated purpose of a building determines considerably the design of it.”

“But I in contrast don’t want to emphasize these functional benefits and advantages of a building, like the property developer might expect from an architectural photographer. I try to elaborate the aesthetic beauty and subtleties of constructive details, which often remain hidden to us in everyday life.”

“However, these details significantly define the appearance of our environment and represent a sort of city’s alphabet to me, which I want to explore in my pictures.”


Sebastian enjoys the creative freedom he has in his photography. “All pictures, which I release on Instagram, are completely free work, which makes me 100% independent from potential clients’ wishes.”

© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Sebastian Weiss. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained.




Office Building- Los Angeles, USA

Saint Mary's Cathedral of the Assumption - San Francisco, USA

Basket Apartments- Paris, France

Centre Pompidou-Metz- Metz, France

Choux de Créteil- Créteil, France

Fondation Vasarely- Aix en Provence, France

Galilée Office Building- Toulouse, France

Gare de Saint-Exupéry TGV- Lyon, France

Grande Arche- Paris, France

 La cité Curial-Cambrai- Paris, France

Le Brasilia- Marseille, France

Le Centre National d'Entraînement- Paris, France

Les Océanides Mall- La Teste-de-Buch, France

SILOS 13- Paris, France

Stade Jean-Bouin- Paris, France

Stade Vélodrome- Marseille, France

Tours Aillaud- Nanterre, France

Water towers- Valence, France

ZAC du Coteau, Arcueil, France

Christ’s Resurrection Church- Milan, Italy

Fondazione Feltrinelli- Milan, Italy

Fondazione Feltrinelli- Milan, Italy

Fondazione Prada- Milan, Italy

Gallaratese Quarter- Milan, Italy

GKF Office Building - Milan, Italy

Allianz Tower- Milan, Italy

La torre Hadid, CityLife- Milan, Italy

Office building Isoil Industria Spa- Milan, Italy

Palazzo Mondadori- Milan, Italy

Sheraton Hotel Malpensa- Milan, Italy

Sheraton Hotel Malpensa- Milan, Italy

Sorgenia Headquarter- Milan, Italy

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza- Milan, Italy

Teatro degli Arcimboldi- Milan, Italy

Vanke Pavilion Expo 2015- Milan, Italy

Chemnitz city hall- Chemnitz, Germany

Church St. Marien- Schillig, Germany

Church St. Marien- Schillig, Germany

DIY-Store- Berlin, Germany

DIY-Store- Berlin, Germany

EDEKA AG Building- Hamburg, Germany

 Elbphilharmonie- Hamburg, Germany

Jahrhunderthalle- Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Meininger Hotel Berlin Airport- Berlin, Germany

Porsche Pavilion- Wolfsburg, Germany

Refurbished Building C10, Darmstadt University- Darmstadt, Germany

Volksbank Arena- Hamburg, Germany

Wholesale Market- Hamburg, Germany

Torre de comunicacions de Montjuïc- Barcelona, Spain

Booster Station-South- Amsterdam, Netherlands

Ipmmc Office Building- Utrecht, Netherlands

Office Building and Car Park De Cope- Utrecht, The Netherlands

Turnaccommodatie Nieuw Welgelegen- Utrecht, The Netherlands

Champalimaud Center for the Unknown- Lisbon, Portugal

Living Foz- Porto, Portugal

Municipal swimming pool- Espinho, Portugal

 Palau de les Arts Reina- Sofía, Bulgaria

 Palau de les Arts Reina- Sofía, Bulgaria

Helsinki Olympic Stadium- Helsinki, Finland 

Helsinki Olympic Stadium- Helsinki, Finland

Oriveden Church- Orivesi, Finland

Metropolis Apartment Building- Copenhagen, Denmark

Danfoss Universe- Nordborg, Denmark

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