Steel and Concrete
There's something about the brutal, plain aesthetics of socialist '70s architecture. The functionalist lines and shapes, the bold forms, the intriguing work with raw material. Every time I shoot a roll, I can't help but feel a satisfying sense of accomplishment.
These buildings often seem dull and ugly, perhaps even disrespectful. But that's the way they are, and they stand a testimony of an age that is already disappearing. With imminent reconstructions and demolitions, I set out on a mission to document these modernist pieces.
Shot almost exclusively on medium format black and white film, these pictures document the raw beauty of brutalism and the fleeting nature of time.
These buildings often seem dull and ugly, perhaps even disrespectful. But that's the way they are, and they stand a testimony of an age that is already disappearing. With imminent reconstructions and demolitions, I set out on a mission to document these modernist pieces.
Shot almost exclusively on medium format black and white film, these pictures document the raw beauty of brutalism and the fleeting nature of time.