Posts Tagged ‘Cultural Heritage’
Friday, January 28th, 2011
Tags:Berlin, Cultural Heritage, Europe, Germany, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Phase One
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Friday, January 7th, 2011

the municipal chambers of westport, completely different to the rest of the city…
Tags:Art Deco, Cultural Heritage, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, New Zealand, Phase One, Westport
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Friday, January 7th, 2011

and another wall featuring a nice writing.
Tags:Art Deco, Cultural Heritage, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, New Zealand, Phase One, Westport
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Monday, December 27th, 2010

…the museum is closed for 2 years, but the wall is fantastic…
Tags:Art Deco, Cultural Heritage, Large Format Camera, Napier, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, New Zealand, Phase One
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Monday, December 27th, 2010

at 10.46am on february 3 1931, napier was levelled by a catastrophic earthquake (7.9 on the richter scale). the citizens started to rebuild the town in a new style: art deco – symbolizing the beginning of a new decade. unfortunately, most of the buildings are in a rundown condition. only a few have such an appealing appearance like the taradale town hall, situated in a suburb of napier.
Tags:Art Deco, Cultural Heritage, Large Format Camera, Napier, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, New Zealand, Phase One
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Sunday, December 26th, 2010

coming closer to art deco on the way to napier.
Tags:Art Deco, Cultural Heritage, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, New Zealand, Phase One, Wairoa
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Friday, December 24th, 2010

latitude 37° – 41,5° south / longitude 178° – 32,9° east
this is the most eastern place in the world…first to see the sun…every morning…
Tags:Cultural Heritage, Eastcape, First To See The Sun, New Zealand
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Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010




the walden 7 complex in barcelona was build in 1975 by ricardo bofill. it is still a completely fascinating residential for nearly 450 units including shops, offices, bars and a swimming pool, even some table tennis courtyards!
Tags:Barcelona, Cultural Heritage, Europe, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Ricardo Bofill, Spain, Walden 7
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Monday, October 25th, 2010

the actual exhibition of “the house of hohenstaufen and italy” in mannheim, made me thinking of a project i photographed 10 years ago in apulia about the “castel del monte” and “frederick II”, the “first modern man on throne” and also the architect of the “crown of stone”
Tags:Cultural Heritage, Europe, Frederick II, Italy, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Stupor Mundi
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Sunday, September 12th, 2010

frontside

backside
Tags:Berlin, Cultural Heritage, Europe, Germany, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Phase One
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Monday, July 19th, 2010


the opening on friday evening of my exhibition in stuttgart…thank you all for coming!
Tags:Africa, Cultural Heritage, Dougga, Exhibition, Germany, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Phase One, Romans, Stuttgart, Tunisia
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Friday, July 16th, 2010




some pictures of my project “bauzug am nordbahnhof” are shown for some days, from 14th until 19th of july, at the university of stuttgart, faculty architecture
Tags:Bauzug am Nordbahnhof, Cultural Heritage, Europe, Exhibition, Germany, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Stuttgart, Stuttgart 21
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