Architectural style is more than a matter of visual aesthetics — it’s a reflection of the values, technologies, and cultural narratives of its time. Whether shaped by religion, political ambition, social ideals, or visions of the future, each style expresses a unique dialogue between form and meaning. From the ornate theatricality of the Baroque to the clean lines of Modernism and the bold experimentation of Neo-Futurism, different stylistic movements shape how we experience places and how we remember them. Through the following photographic collections, I explore architecture not only as a built reality but as a living archive of human thought and imagination.
Romanesque Architecture - Abbatiale de Payerne

Romanesque

Gothic Architecture - Westminster Abbey

Gothic

Renaissance Architecture - Basilica di Sant’Agostino

Renaissance

Baroque Architecture - Sant'Agnese in Agone

Baroque

Neoclassical Architecture - Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland

Neoclassical

Neo-Gothic Architecture - Château de l'Aile, Vevey

Neo-Gothic

Neo-Renaissance - Palais Wilson, Geneva

Neo-Renaisssance

Neo-Baroque - Théâtre de l'Heure bleue, La Chaux-de-Fonds

Neo-Baroque

Neo-Romanesque - Natural History Museum, London

Neo-Romanesque

Art Nouveau - Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona

Art Nouveau

New Objectivity - Shell-Haus, Berlin

New Objectivity

Art Deco - Koekelberg Basilica, Bruxelles

Art Deco

International Style - Vaudoise Assurances, Lausanne

International Style

Brutalism - Saint-Nicolas d'Hérémence

Brutalism

Postmodernism - Berliner Philharmonie

Postmodernism

Deconstructivism - Vitra Design Museum

Deconstructivism

Structural Expressionism - Rotterdam Central Library

Structural Expressionism

Neo-Futurism - Museum of the Future, Dubai

Neo-Futurism

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