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Angela Hau

Architectural Photographer
New York City

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«Architecture is an equilibrium of practical matter with an aesthetic solution.»

«Architecture is an equilibrium of practical matter with an aesthetic solution.»

«Architecture is an equilibrium of practical matter with an aesthetic solution.»

«Architecture is an equilibrium of practical matter with an aesthetic solution.»

«Architecture is an equilibrium of practical matter with an aesthetic solution.»

Please, introduce yourself…

I am a New York-based photographer.

How did you find your way into the field of Architecture and Photography?

I initially planned on studying architecture but was diverted towards fashion design. Fortuitously, I find the two subjects similar because they both have components of construction and calculation with a three-dimensional end result. I’m fascinated by the shared sculptural qualities though completely opposite spectrum with architecture being hard/rigid whereas fashion has movement and soft.

It was not long before I developed a thirst for photography and using a camera as my artistic medium versus sketching tools. My increasing interest derives from my curiosity for great architecture, especially through my travels. Each subject matter gives me a sense of connection with the architect’s intention and I’m deeply drawn to the geometric compositions architectural photography presents.

What does your working space look like? 

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Working Space Angela Hau
Working Space Angela Hau

For you personally, what is the essence of architecture?

An equilibrium of practical matter with an aesthetic solution.

Who is your role model?

Louise Bougeois, for her unapologetic expression of honesty and emotions through her work. She was fierce to create even until the week before her death at the age of 98.

Project

Everson Museum of Art
Syracuse, New York

I photographed the Everson Museum of Art located in Syracuse, New York.  It was the first museum designed by I.M. Pei, completed in 1968.  I admire his rejection of the traditional concept and idealism for what a museum should look like. His innovative design is still considered revolutionary in today’s standard.

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Website: www.angelahau.com
Instagram: @hauisangela
Images: © Angela Hau
Interview: kntxtr, kb, 06/2020