Ideally located between sharp hills and narrow coastline, the principality of Monaco has become a tourist destination and recreation centre for the rich. Over the past decades, many new high-rise buildings were built, giving to the city a luxuriant and modern aspect.
The Monégasque architecture is fascinating to capture. Designers sourced a wide variety of materials, creating interesting textures and details with the changing sunlight.
With this series I share my tiny vision of the buildings from inside the city, focusing on structures with minimalistic patterns and expressive textures.
Open-air exhibition ‘Louise Bourgeois. Maladie de l’Amour’ installed in the gardens facing the Casino of Monte-Carlo
The shades brought by the natural light flatten this facade, giving it a whole other dimension
Detail shot of La Stella by architect Jean-Pierre Lott