architect married architect in copenhagen and adopted baby girl from hanoi. who turned out to be adorable. that's about it so far.
some of the flickr accounts we follow and recommend:
igor palmin's moving portraits of buildings, people and events in soviet russia and its neighbouring republics. try these: 1 2 3
yuri palmin's photography from contemporary russia's art and architecture - and yes, they are related :)
8.59 cc's oblique view of the world.
iqbal aalam's view of british architecture.
hagen stier's architectural photography.
wannes deprez weekend finds.
all invariably centred on architecture...
small print: we don't answer mails concerning licensing of photos, we are not here to make money for you. we also delete flickr group invitations, since they interrupt the flow of the debates that sometimes take place here.
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Groups (7)
- Boss - Architecture that's Industrial modern 169 photos, 32 members
- böhm, architects 446 photos, 78 members
- hugo häring, architect 34 photos, 9 members
- Stirling, Gowan, Wilford Architects 239 photos, 54 members
- Sigurd Lewerentz, architect 643 photos, 135 members
- utzon 235 photos, 71 members
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Testimonials (2)
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Hagen Stier says:
"The German verb „seiern“ means to blather, by doing so one produces “Geseier” (noun). Fortunately Seier does the exact opposite. Besides supplying excellent photographs of excellent buildings, he has got something to say about it and he knows well how to put it.
It's always a pleasure to discuss architecture with him."23rd October, 2009
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-fCh- says:
"In addition to well taken photos, which do justice to the subject (of architecture, that is), one has the option to take in well-tempered doses of socio-architectural critique.
The extent to which you agree with the author is a different story, however you can be certain about the author's knowledge, honesty and altruism. It's exemplar of something once known as humanism.
Indeed, what a great context for the photos themselves, what a premise for education/dialog."30th September, 2007











