
Quiet Structures
Architecture reduced to form, light, shadow and silence.
Quiet Structures is a collection of minimalist architectural photographs in which buildings are not presented as documentation, but as forms, lines, surfaces and silent objects. I am less interested in architecture as a subject and more interested in the moments when a wall, window, bridge, chapel or concrete structure begins to feel abstract.
As in my landscape and botanical work, I look for shapes, tension, emptiness and quiet visual relationships. Architecture becomes a way to study geometry, light, shadow and space. Sometimes the building almost disappears as a place and remains only as a composition of forms.
I am especially drawn to simple architectural fragments: a façade reduced to a few lines, a bridge in fog, a chapel standing in silence, a dark window, a concrete surface, or a structure partly touched by nature. These images are not about the function of buildings, but about their presence.
For me, this series explores the quiet side of human-made forms. Architecture appears here as something still and almost meditative — emptied of noise, movement and everyday life.
Selected works

Emauzy Monastery in Prague

Hotel in Tsagaan Suvarga area, Mongolia

The Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, Italy


Fly ash disposal site for the Počerady coal power plant, Czechia

Marsa Alam, Egypt

Kounice, Czechia

The Schwarzenberg Tomb in Třeboň, Czech Republic

Orlik Lake in the Czech Republic

Přerov nad Labem, Czechia


Selected works from this series are available as fine art prints
