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Himmel aus Beton - Skies of Concrete Gisela Erlacher
Gisela Erlacher is fascinated by hybrid, improvised urban situations. With public space being under increasing pressure in today’s world of global acceleration and urbanization, spaces we are unconscious of edge ever more into focus. In her project Skies of Concrete she shows spaces and spatial situations that result from the construction of bridges or from the appropriation of spaces under them. Erlacher has photographed such non-spaces in China, Great Britain, Netherlands, and Austria. They are characterized by being situated under a structure and by the stunning spatial configurations resulting from this. This new book presents for the first time a selection of Erlacher’s striking photographs that allow multiple levels of reading.
Images and text via Gisela Erlacher
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Blue house with cantilever, Kita–Shinagawa, Tokyo | © Jan Vranovský, 2016
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The Abstract Architecture Photography of Matthieu Venot
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© bojan tepavcevic + dejan mitov - triangle pavilion - digital design center, university of novi sad, serbia - 2015
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Jet engine test operations site
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#nextarch by @heathakers #next_top_architects formulating a comprehensive understanding of what it means to be in exile #comprehensivedesign #dxkaul #architecture #miamiriver #fausoa #aiasfau #next_top_architects
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Garden Igloo is both weatherproof and rust resistant, 100% recyclable, can be used all year round and is set up without tools in two hours.
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