Architecture — Photography of Patterns & Public Space
The Architecture collection showcases Tim Klein’s photographic exploration of structure, space, and rhythm around the world. Shot in cities like Seoul, Chicago, NYC, San Diego, Tromsø, Iceland, and Norway, the images focus on how built environments express identity, culture, and design.
This collection blends sweeping cityscapes with tight graphic studies—featuring bridges, churches, ferris wheels, transportation hubs, subway platforms, and public sculptures. From the repeating lines of a glass façade to the curve of a stairwell or the symmetry of a cathedral ceiling, each photograph highlights visual tension and balance.
Light and shadow shape the story. Geometry becomes character. Everyday infrastructure becomes art. Materials, form, and cultural context all contribute to the layered visual experience presented here.
These photographs celebrate not just buildings, but the human impulse to shape our surroundings and leave a visual mark. This is a curated sample of a broader archive. Reach out to see more work or inquire about prints and creative projects.