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Ludwig Favre photographs two adjacent high-rise buildings in Berlin, their facades composed of uniform ceramic tiles that absorb and reflect light with quiet precision. The left building stands in a cool white, its surface slightly textured, while the right building warms to an amber hue, its lower third interrupted by a horizontal stripe of red, green, blue, and yellow—an abstract band that disrupts the geometric order without drawing attention. The sky is a pale, even blue, suggesting midday or early afternoon, with no shadows to break the symmetry. Part of Favre’s urban series, the image examines how architecture becomes both subject and surface under measured light.


