Architecture photography

Architecture photography transforms buildings into visual stories. It captures the soul of cities - from historic landmarks to modern structures - through dramatic angles and careful composition. These images work beautifully in contemporary and industrial interiors, where clean lines meet urban character. Works like New York - Flatiron Building and Yellow Cabs showcase how selective color highlights iconic city scenes, while dramatic perspectives create depth and movement.

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    Where to hang architectural prints

    Architectural photography works beautifully in spaces where clean lines and structure matter. Hallways and staircases benefit from the vertical rhythm and depth these images bring. The urban perspective in Amsterdam | Dancing Trees on Lomanstraat suits an entrance hall or corridor, where its layered composition draws the eye forward and creates a sense of movement through your home.

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    Working with monochrome tones

    Black and white architectural prints create strong contrast without competing for attention. They pair well with neutral interiors in grey, taupe, or beige, allowing the graphic forms to stand out. The bold geometric shapes in Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao in Black and White work alongside dark furniture or metallic accents, while softer grey tones complement natural wood and textile textures.

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    Choosing your format

    Portrait and square formats are popular choices for architecture photography. Portrait works well when you want to emphasize vertical lines and height in architectural details, while square formats bring balance and symmetry to graphic compositions. Consider how the orientation fits your wall space and the visual story you want to tell.

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Where architecture photography works best on your walls

Architecture photography tends to work particularly well in landscape format, making it ideal for placement above a sofa, sideboard, or console table in your hallway. The horizontal orientation mirrors the lines and perspectives found in buildings and structures, creating a balanced look. That said, portrait format can be a good spot for narrow wall spaces beside doorways or in staircases where vertical compositions draw the eye upward.

Architecture photography brings character to your home office

A home office is a good spot for architecture photography. The structured lines and thoughtful compositions found in architectural subjects create a focused, professional atmosphere while you work. Consider hanging a piece above your desk or on the wall facing your workspace - the calm and nostalgic moods present in many of these artworks help maintain concentration without becoming distracting. The mix of blue, brown, and taupe tones works well with wooden furniture and neutral office interiors.

Choosing the right material

Architecture photography comes to life on each of our premium materials. Whether you choose Canvas, Poster, or ArtFrame™, each enhances the unique details and colors.

Choose Canvas and you benefit from fine-art print quality on bright white poly-cotton canvas that brings out the subtle details in architectural subjects. The blue, brown, and mysterious black-and-white tones gain depth and richness on this fabric surface, while the calm mood of these compositions feels authentic and grounded. You also get sustainable and durable construction - the frame is made from PEFC-certified wood and the canvas is folded over itself for guaranteed durability of at least 10 years. This makes it particularly suited for architecture photography, where sharp lines and structural details deserve a material that stays beautiful and remains structurally sound over time.

Still doubting which material suits your interior and chosen architecture photography artwork? Use our material comparator to find the perfect match for your space.