This post is dedicated partly to the fact that hurricane Blanca passed Baja as a tropical storm and brought only little rain, wind and clouds; partly to the World Oceans Day; and partly also because we simply love ocean and … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Michael Wolf
Looking Up At Puebla Buildings
Michael Wolf’s series of photos of dense city architecture and Paris rooftops gave us the inspiration for this small photo series of documenting buildings in Puebla, Mexico, by looking up at them. It often happens that when we visit a … Continue reading
Michael Wolf: Paris Roof Tops
We’ve been fans of Michael Wolf for a while now – you probably know him for his photography series of documenting the dense architecture of mega metropolises, among others. I was really excited to see his new work in one … Continue reading
Urban Geometry by Jared Lim
​We blogged about geometry in urban architecture in one of our previous posts; actually, it was more about the architecture of density, where Michael Wolf, fascinated by China’s complex urban dynamics, presents his view on living in Asia. This time, ​​Jared Lim caught … Continue reading
ARCHITECTURE OF DENSITY
German-born photographer Michael Wolf has been described by some as ‘humanly alert’. His work talks about the urban dynamics of a complex culture. Continue reading