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WisDOT Hill Farms Transportation Building, Madison, Wisconsin

Mollardgasse/Turmburggasse, 1060 Vienna

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The city as a reference for an abstract aproach. The photos were made with a Holga camera and then printed in cyanotype. The result is a pictorial and abstract view of some details of old constructions.

Photo: Jarek Jarosz/Renata Jaworska

Photo: Jarek Jarosz/Renata Jaworska

Photo: Jarek Jarosz/Renata Jaworska

printed design on fabric, testing ideas on the jacket different shapes angles with the stiff fabric

... and it snowed....

Pedestal sink, out. Toilet, out. Tub, not going anywhere. Thanks OHI for building the bathroom around the tub.

The entire building is slowly being re-done, but things started in the back, this is 2 different days, this weekend we did most of the clean-up work, I put in 6 hours to the cause, but others did much much much more.

Note: This is part of a series of 20 images, best seen in sequence in the first slide set, top right, "Deconstruction & Reconstruction." Please click on that set, then click on "slideshow." The background remains constant, and a varied cast of characters pass before it, providing a living commentary of the affects of advertising and window display upon us.

Don't ask me why, but this building is being demolished from the bottom up. The lower floors have been removed with the upper floors still attached to the central core. I'm sure it all makes perfect sense really.

Near the Pentagon just over the Key Bridge from Georgetown. Had to hold the camera really still for this shot, it was taken at 7p.

Taken as part of Scott Kelby's World Wide Photowalk, August 23rd, 2008, by Leona Ricklin

polish deconstruction party in the dogstar, brixton

Rescue demonstration continues

A handful of photos of the barn at the beginning and end of day.

An old rotting house above a convent in Azogires, Crete.

Note: This is part of a series of 20 images, best seen in sequence in the first slide set, top right, "Deconstruction & Reconstruction." Please click on that set, then click on "slideshow." The background remains constant, and a varied cast of characters pass before it, providing a living commentary of the affects of advertising and window display upon us.

Press conference on deconstruction efforts in the City of Milwaukee at 3041 N. 6th Street with Alderwoman Coggs, Alderman Bauman, Alderman Stamper, Spencer Renovation & Construction and the Department of Neighborhood Services.

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