Shapeshifting
This is Vancouver House, a neo-futuristic residential skyscraper in downtown Vancouver. The design, by architect, Bjarke Ingels, is based on a triangle that rises from the ground and gradually turns into a rectangle.
I've been wanting to shoot it for quite some time now. I have to admit, from this angle, which was right underneath it looking up, you can't actually see the complete shape, but I still like the effect here. One day, I hope to capture the entire building from a more distant perspective, so you can see the shifting shapes.
In case you're interested in learning more about this building, here's a link that will tell you all you want to know: www.structuremag.org/?p=15416
Shapeshifting
This is Vancouver House, a neo-futuristic residential skyscraper in downtown Vancouver. The design, by architect, Bjarke Ingels, is based on a triangle that rises from the ground and gradually turns into a rectangle.
I've been wanting to shoot it for quite some time now. I have to admit, from this angle, which was right underneath it looking up, you can't actually see the complete shape, but I still like the effect here. One day, I hope to capture the entire building from a more distant perspective, so you can see the shifting shapes.
In case you're interested in learning more about this building, here's a link that will tell you all you want to know: www.structuremag.org/?p=15416