Urban Symmetry

I’ve always been compulsive when it comes to symmetry and intentionally calculated when it comes to asymmetry. This obviously speaks volumes about my personality but let’s save that discussion for another day. Anyway, you can imagine how Hungarian photographer Zsolt Hlinka‘s images of buildings on the banks of Eastern Europe’s River Danube immediately captured my attention and heart. Despite being digitally manipulated, having been wiped clean of their backgrounds and mirrored, the Wes Anderson-reminiscent architecture is mesmerizing . . . especially for someone as OCD as me!

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(via Designboom)

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  1. francesca wrote:

    love love love!

    xx
    htp://www.cherry-mag.com

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  2. what a beautiful and different approach to architecture

    amazing!

    http://dreamofadventures.blogspot.com/

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  3. Michelle wrote:

    It obviously reminded me of Wes Anderson’s work for ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’, and I loved the style there and I do it with these pictures!
    https://www.makeandmess.com/

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  4. We love this kind of architecture, it’s very artistic and elegant.

    http://www.inatrendytown.com

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  5. Mun wrote:

    So surreal but so good.

    Wes Anderson definitely comes to mind.

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