• Abandoned Buildings | Photography by Katherine Westerhout.


    Posted on 11th March, by yellowtrace in photography, stories on design. 8 Comments

     

    I have a seriously serious fascination with old and historical buildings. There is so much to love about them – they are layered with character and stories from the past, and at the same time they present us with so many opportunities for the future. I often wonder why the building and architecture industry {and developers in particular} focuses on creating new buildings when there are so many old ones we could be refurbishing and adapting for the modern era.

    Personally, I can’t imagine anything more special then being inside a beautiful old building which has been given a new lease on life having been carefully restored in a way which brings in modern conveniences we can’t seem to live without. This is one of my personal interests and my greatest dream – getting my hands on derelict and abandoned buildings, fusing them with thoughtful contemporary design and making them relevant today. And in the process creating coveted buildings and interiors for the future.

    It should come to you as no surprise that I found these photographs by Katherine Westerhout incredibly fascinating. Katherine has been photographing abandoned buildings since 2003 as part of her ongoing series of urban landscapes. These images were taken throughout the US – Detroit, Buffalo, Eastern State, Deep South, New York, San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.

    AWE and then SOME!

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  • 8 Responses to “Abandoned Buildings | Photography by Katherine Westerhout.”

    1. Nina says:

      Love love love.
      Check this out..
      http://notesfromthebartender.wordpress.com/2009/09/24/100-house-bought-in-detroit/
      Buildings being abandoned in cities due to GFC. From a landscape perspective- I love the idea, that when we walk away, nature reclaims her territory- as in the image of the house being ‘claimed’ by vines and grass.

    2. eloise says:

      i love this series of photographs. beautiful, and so haunting.

    3. jessie says:

      so beautiful. there is something mesmerizing about the decay of pristine spaces and how the space becomes interesting and full of character when it is in this state because someone stopped caring about its character at all. great find

    4. Thank you for your comments Nina, Eloise & Jessie.
      Nina – that’s a great link, thank you. And Jessie, your comment captures exactly how I felt when I saw these images but you’ve managed to package it in words so much more beautifully then I ever could.
      x dana

    5. kapshure says:

      I got a chance to see Katherine’s exhibit at the gallery SFElectricWorks here in San Francisco.

      I’ve also photographed a small amount of similar urban decay – but my photos aren’t NEARLY as good as Katherine’s :)

      http://berderp.com/category/urban-exploring/

    6. chitranjan says:

      hey this is a really very nice site thanks for the post

    7. vijit says:

      hey chitranjan i am agree with you thanks for the post admin

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