Studio Sander Patelski
Architectural drawings
Latest Print
Phillies
Edward Hoppers' iconic 'Nighthawks' diner stripped from perspective and turned into facade.
What happens when you treat Hopper’s cinematic corner as architecture rather than narrative?
In the news: Grade II listed Heritage
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Completed in 1967 as part of the Southbank Centre, the Queen Elizabeth Hall is a defining example of British Brutalist architecture. Initially criticised for its uncompromising use of exposed concrete and civic scale, it is now recognised as a deliberate and radical expression of post-war cultural ambition.
New
This Is Where We Live
Illustrated Stories of Place and Space
Composition No.27 and Composition No.36 along with the work of 66 other artists are featured in in this new book by Gestalten Verlag, edited by Antonis Antoniou.
"Bridging illustration, architecture, and design culture, This is where we live gathers over 200 illustrated stories that rethink how space is seen and felt. Today’s most inventive illustrators turn floor plans into fictions, cities into dreams, and rituals into visual systems. Their cutaways, axonometrics, and playful maps reveal how drawing becomes a tool to imagine, question, and narrate the spaces we build and inhabit."
New
Paperscrapers®
Notepads designed in collaboration with Seltmann Publishers in Berlin!
Marseille – a nod to Le Corbusier’s bold, brutalist forms with a playful twist
Hotel Miami – channeling the pastel charm of Miami beachfront Art Deco
Cinema – inspired by the vibrant color schemes of early Bauhaus architecture
About the Artist
Sander Patelski
Sander Patelski is a digital artist and graphic designer based in Amsterdam. Inspired by traditional drafting and architectural presentation techniques, his work explores the formal language of twentieth-century modernist architecture. Through carefully constructed digital drawings of façades and interiors—both real and imagined—he creates compositions defined by clean lines, geometric balance, and bold fields of color, with attention to the interplay of light and shadow. By removing these structures from their original context and function, Patelski shifts the focus to their visual harmony and spatial rhythm. Though created digitally, his work echoes the tactile precision of handcrafted architectural drawings.
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Limited Edition. Three Sizes
30x45 cm (12x18 inches) is a limited edition of 100
40x60 cm (16x24 inches) is a limited edition of 50
50x75 cm (20x30 inches) is a limited edition of 25
For all prints a certificate of authenticity is included
A selection of these prints is also available as a poster