Black and White Photography

Geometry of Illusion

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lines, reflections, and shadows—
where the real dissolves into the abstract.
This structure isn’t just built; it bends perception, turning steel and glass into a living illusion.

Step into the frame, and the city fractures.
The building becomes a prism—splitting light, multiplying surfaces, and distorting reality into shifting perspectives.
What you see depends on where you stand. That’s the art of architecture: it makes us question not only space, but vision itself.

Christian Redermayer
Let’s create spaces that inspire.

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Glass caught at the right angle. The fracture dissolves it perfectly.

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Thank you 🙏. The fracture almost feels intentional when the light hits it that way."

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Arlene GottliebJun 3, 2026

The fracture is the piece that works. You kept the distortion right where the steel dissolves, and that edge, where solid becomes illusion, is what I keep coming back to. Clean architecture photographs everywhere, but this one bends.

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Thank you, Arlene. I was drawn to that threshold where the structure begins to lose its certainty. I'm glad the distortion feels integral rather than incidental. Your reading of it as a place where steel dissolves into illusion resonates deeply with what I was trying to explore.

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