Beyond Ruin Porn: 5 Architectural Drawings Imagining Afterlives for Abandoned Spaces
Breathing new life into the popular genre of ruin photography, these intricate drawings are breathta king dives into otherworldly spaces.
Breathing new life into the popular genre of ruin photography, these intricate drawings are breathta king dives into otherworldly spaces.
The real-world value of architectural representation and media is an often overlooked but crucial as pect of architecture.
These architects are thought leaders who exemplify the spirit of what we celebrate: architecture tha t builds a better future.
Julien Lanoo's body of work exemplifies the hallmarks of stellar architectural photography and tells powerful stories about the built environment.
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Drawing on Japanese aesthetic theories, this highly-detailed triptych explores the boundary between designing, modeling and post-production.
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