Sato Shintaro Photography
I find these images absolutely spectacular images of Tokyo. Sato Shintaro takes these shots from the emergency stairs on residential and office buildings at twilight.
Labels: architecture, photography
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I find these images absolutely spectacular images of Tokyo. Sato Shintaro takes these shots from the emergency stairs on residential and office buildings at twilight.
Labels: architecture, photography
"When I Look At It" is a series of photo-constructions by Isidro Blasco while working in China. The work goes on display in April at Contrast Gallery in Shanghai. via designboom
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Came across some beautiful photographs from Ola Kolehmainen. He shoots architecture in an abstracted and minimal way and the results are breath taking. His work will be at Galeria Senda starting February 24th. via designboom
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I am always attracted to architectural photography and photographer Scott Peterman has a wonderful portfolio. Represented by Higher Pictures in New York, I am especially drawn to Peterman's series of ice fishing shacks. There is a beautiful minimalist quality to them that makes them almost other worldly. via Beautiful Decay
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This is the winning photo for the Masters Cup International Color Awards, architecture category. Taken by Daniel Clements in Berlin at the Holocaust Memorial designed by Peter Eisenmen. It is part of a series by Clements called Silent Memory. via Dezeen.
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An amazing light display using architecture as a canvas, is the work of Usman Haque. The public was encouraged to interact with the installation by controlling patterns with their voices. Different frequency and tone create unique patterns and color. This must have been truly spectacular in person. via designboom
Labels: architecture, installation
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Thanks go out to John over at Archidose for using my image on Sunday. He has a great blog that I highly recommend.
Labels: architecture, photography, twenty2wo

Labels: architecture, photography, urbanism