Landscapes Found.
This work reflects a belief in the capacity of contemporary sensibility to absorb what has been left behind — the obsolete remnants of our culture — and transform them through reinterpretation.
Disused spaces are approached not as ruins, but as territories in transition: places where meaning can shift, where a new order can quietly emerge.
Recycling the city and the landscape — recycling architecture.
“This image beautifully portrays a strong compositional sense. It describes a sinking feeling of desperateness, yet at the same time offers a sensory, respectful nod to the brutalist era. The overall feeling of decay and dystopia is offset by the serene calmness of the horses resting from the intense heat of the sun. I particularly enjoy the sharp shards of sunlight mirroring the debris strewn across the floor.”
Nick Hufton, cofounder of Hufton+Crow.