Friday, February 11, 2011
Step-up station
When I was in my home town at Christmas time I photographed this small step-up station which was adjacent to a much larger building bult in the same brutal functional style.
For some reason I am attracted to these spartan, planar, form-follows-function structures. I often find subtle tonal variation much more satisfying that graphic, compositional trickery. They also lend themselves to a mode of photography which privileges the technical over the formal which, when one is obsessed with clarity, makes for fun.
Unfortunately these buildings also privileged a small set of white people's operations over a larger underprivileged population. See the building's relationship with the street. Not personable is it? Despite the fact that this is the back of the building I am sure the architects could have negotiated this threshold in a more friendly manner.
These photos have not been retouched.
Labels:
architecture,
becher,
brutalism,
Natalia,
pietermaritzburg,
south africa
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1 comment:
love your blog! this is actually a refreshing take on a very stale architectural style, good work!
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