A series of photomontages that try to create pictures of unreal places, which could exist in reality in the same or a similiar way and show the absurdity of present day urban surroundings. The spectator shall get the feeling that what he sees is a familiar place, that you could...
Barbara Rossi: Changing Landscape
Changing Landscape is a photographic research about landscape transfromations and urbanization along the Red Sea coast of Egypt. Says Barbara: Working on the concept behind the development of contemporary cities I question how natural and manmade environments are commonly represented and how they interact with each other in a country...
Massimiliano Maddalena: The Double Identity of the Corner
The idea comes from the thought of the word "angolo" in Italian (and corner in English) that it is used interchangeably to define two different spaces. The connection was: duality of meaning, duality of the configuration space. Therefore, the decision of using this space was for the representation of the...
Gianmaria Gava: Buildings
The project Buildings is an ongoing research about the archetypical forms in architecture. The images mix layers of concrete reality and digital abstraction, revealing geometry as the grammar of the architectural language. After a reduction process of the visual information, once functional elements have been removed, the constructions appear as...
Lorenzo Linthout: Vertical Buildings
Vertical Buildings is a photographic project, created by the Italian architect Lorenzo Linthout, that concerns slender european architectures in the sky, decontextualized from the urban context, with clean lines. Cement, steel or glass, without windows or completely glazed, straight, crooked or with curved lines, these buildings are joined by their...
Vincenzo Labellarte: Omnia Mutantur
Says Vincenzo: Everything changes, through space and time. The cities we live in are a constantly mutating organism stratified during the centuries. Rome, in particular, reveals the traces of its changes: the first defensive walls establishig an impassable limit nowadays go across the main railway station of the city, a...
Ruta Krau: Rough Brutalism
Toronto-based photographer Ruta Krau has captured stunning photographs of the Andrews Building, one of Canada’s most noted brutalist buildings, and a celebrated part of Toronto’s concrete architecture. Designed by John Andrews, architect of Toronto’s iconic CN Tower, the Andrews Building embodies the Modernist ethos of connecting with the surrounding environment,...
Paolo Iommelli: Inside the Landscape
The unrepeatable architecture urban of the Sassi of Matera tells the ability of man to adapt perfectly to the environment and the natural environment, using with simple features such as the constant temperature of the excavated environments, the same calcarenite of the rocky counterpart for the construction of houses outside...
Alessandro Gallo: With the Best of Intentions
Dozens of incomplete or uninhabited buildings stand guards of the village - Cagnano Varano - suspended between the sea, the lake and the mountains. We could call it the town of unfulfilled hopes, because most of these buildings were built by numerous citizens who emigrated abroad in the 50s. Thus,...
Andrii Dostliev: Fairy Castles of Donetsk
Says Andrii: Remember how in the nineties we had cockroaches at home, and when you lit the stove the floor turned red from them? I once stole money that you were saving up for winter boots and bought Snickers bars for all my friends, and then was too scared to...