Approach
Kristie Meyer’s photographic approach focuses on capturing the atmosphere of a space, its details, materials, and light, aspects carefully defined by the architectural concept. Composition follows the underlying structure of the design and its relationship to context, allowing spatial presence to emerge. The intention of each project becomes visible in a composed and unobtrusive manner.
Her photography responds to the material logic of the space with attentiveness and restraint. It is rooted in a sensibility for spatial experience, an appreciation for how architecture is perceived, inhabited, and felt. Reduction and clarity guide the process.
The aim is a careful visual articulation of the architectural idea, allowing its underlying values to become visible, and to make spatial intent palpable through the image.

About
Kristie Meyer is a trained architect and architecture photographer. She studied architecture in beautiful Prague before moving to Stuttgart for her Master's degree, where her passion for photography deepened.
During her Master's degree, she gained invaluable experience working with renowned architectural photographers Roland Halbe and Zooey Braun. This led to early photographic commissions for research institutes such as the ICD, ITKE at the University of Stuttgart and ODK.design.
Her Master Thesis, "Bionic Architecture Origins" explored the influence of nature on architectural processes over decades and the development of the emerging field of Bionic Architecture, using architectural photography as its medium.
Working as both an architect and architectural photographer since 2017, she has cultivated a sensitivity for the details and subtleties of architectural projects. This combined perspective allows her to approach each work with a clear architectural understanding and a precise photographic language.
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