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Haarlem Office Tower with Geometric Design | Wall Art

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Haarlem Building: Blending Old Brick and New Glass

Some buildings whisper their stories. This one practically shouts. What you’re looking at is Haarlem’s Nieuwe Energie, a brilliant piece of civic architecture that fuses the old power station’s muscular brick base with a top-heavy crown of glass and steel. Standing there in the street, it felt like witnessing a conversation between generations—one speaking in soot and strength, the other in glass and vision. That’s what pulled me in.

This wasn’t a planned shoot. I was walking the city late, as I tend to do—camera bag on one shoulder, caffeine still burning from an espresso in the Grote Markt—and stumbled on this building just as the clouds flattened out the light. Perfect. Overcast skies turn the world into a giant softbox, and when you’re working in monochrome, soft contrast lets the textures breathe. Every brick, every line of aluminum panelling, every faint reflection in the high glass felt purposeful.

You can’t fake that kind of detail. It’s part of why I still shoot the way I do—on location, no staging, no computer-generated tricks. This is real photography. I waited for the wind to settle, found the right frame, and captured the honest geometry of a city still evolving. These layered elevations, rising and falling like an urban waveform, carry something human in them—like someone dreamed beyond the budget and made it work anyway.

There’s a rough elegance here that you rarely see in modern civic architecture. It’s not just a building; it’s a timeline, built vertically. That’s exactly what I want in a black and white wall print—not just visual interest, but a story you can come back to. One that holds your attention, long after the first glance.

This photograph is part of a broader visual journey I took across the Netherlands, where contrast—between past and present, between flat land and soaring forms—shows up in more than just buildings. It’s a place that reveals itself slowly. If you’re curious to see more of that journey, I invite you to visit my Netherlands in Pictures Collection or dive into my Photos of the Netherlands travel journal, where the full story of this scene and others lives on.

© Dan Kosmayer, 2024

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Enjoy museum-grade signed prints, free global delivery, and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Each fine art print showcases my passion for photography and exceptional quality and is hand-signed in pencil on the reverse side, and includes a certificate of authenticity and a lifetime warranty against fading, with the assurance of a full reimbursement within 30 days if needed.

The fine art prints are of the highest museum quality, printed on acid-free 100% cotton paper with a velvety, subtly textured, warm-tone finish. Archival inks ensure photographs with sharp precision, smooth transitions, deep blacks, intricate details, and vibrant hues.

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As the creator, I personally print, sign, and package every print at my studio in Haliburton, Ontario. These prints are then shipped worldwide via Canada Post free of charge. Therefore, delivery times can vary based on location, anywhere from a few days to several weeks.

Additionally, when traveling and shooting on location, orders placed during these periods will be dispatched upon my return. This may result in delivery times extending to several weeks. However, rest assured that the wait for these unique pieces is well worth it!

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