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Each year, Doors Open Baltimore allows people behind-the-scenes access to many of Baltimoreโ€™s most beautiful buildings, some of which are not always open to the public. The next one is happening Oct. 6-7, by the way.

As an appetizer to that, head to the Peale Center tonight for an exhibit of photographs showcasing the unique details of some of the best-designed structures in our cityscape.

Between 2015 and 2018, photographers Vivian Marie Doering, Brian P. Miller and Andrew Nagl ventured out during Doors Open Baltimore to capture โ€œplaces of worship, museums, schools, breweries, theaters, galleries, historical sites, converted industrial structures, and more,โ€ according to an event description.

The exhibit โ€œArchitecture/Baltimore,โ€ presented in partnership with Full Circle Fine Art Services, will be on display until Oct. 15. During a reception tonight, architect Steve Ziger, of Ziger/Snead, will be on hand to discuss the images and design.

6 p.m., The Peale Center, 225 Holliday St., thepealecenter.org, free.

Brandon Weigel is the managing editor of Baltimore Fishbowl. A graduate of the University of Maryland, he has been published in The Washington Post, The Sun, Baltimore Magazine, Urbanite, The Baltimore...