Architectural Mashups
12 November 2008 - 5:00am
Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin combines photos of wildly different buildings into new constructions of impossible architecture.
Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin makes images of unexpected buildings – that is, he "combines photographs of parts of buildings into new, fictional, architectonic structures," Mark Magazine explains.
The resulting projects look like old factory sites in the American rust belt – Mark describes them as "informal and often dilapidated structures with unspecified functions"

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Resampled Space
Source:
BLDBLOG, November 8, 2008
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