Asymmetry II: Abstract Interpretation of Architecture

Unveiling the Unique Perspective of the Porsche Museum

The Asymmetry II series by Michael Streckbein captures the essence of the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany through abstract, asymmetric fine art photography.

The Porsche Museum, designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, is an iconic structure that has been widely photographed and admired. To create something fresh and unique, Streckbein focused on the non-linear aspects of the building, combined with its reflective surfaces, to present an abstract interpretation of architecture that defies expectations.

Through the lens of a Nikon D800 full-frame SLR camera and the digital post-processing capabilities of Adobe Lightroom software, Streckbein transformed the three-dimensional building into a two-dimensional piece of art. The resulting images showcase the interplay of lines, angles, and reflections, highlighting the architectural beauty of the Porsche Museum in a new and unexpected way.

Each print in the Asymmetry II series is meticulously crafted on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper, ensuring the highest quality and attention to detail. The limited editions are available in two sizes: 30cm x 30cm, limited to 20 prints, and 70cm x 70cm, limited to 10 prints. Each picture can be framed or mounted on AluDibond behind plexiglass, allowing collectors to display these captivating works of art in their preferred style.

Streckbein's creative vision and technical expertise enabled him to overcome the challenge of presenting a fresh perspective on a well-known architectural structure while staying true to its original design. The Asymmetry II series is a testament to his ability to capture the essence of the Porsche Museum and transform it into a visually stunning and thought-provoking collection of fine art photography.

Experience the abstract beauty of the Porsche Museum through the Asymmetry II series and immerse yourself in the unique interpretation of architecture by Michael Streckbein. These captivating images invite viewers to appreciate the asymmetry and reflective nature of the building, offering a fresh and unexpected perspective on this architectural masterpiece.

For more information and to view the Asymmetry II series, visit Michael Streckbein's website.


Project Details and Credits

Project Designers: Michael Streckbein
Image Credits: No Credits, all photography and post production by me.
Project Team Members: Michael Streckbein
Project Name: Asymmetry II
Project Client: Michael Streckbein


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