Post by Sir Ped of Ro on Sept 22, 2005 13:44:04 GMT
to everyone
this mont (s) column will focused a lot on the suburban areas. nowadays the population is pushed outside the inner citys due to lack of new buildings and the prices that won't stop increasing.
outside the "inner city itself" (Paris) there are a lot of aeas which have been growing in a strange/wild way.
sometimes "we" build up citys and i wonder if they were meant to be lived in (society).
the lack of space to human/social exchanges/communication doesn't seem to be a priority and therefore we assit on a "geometric maze" of ghost tows, which seem to gain life mostly on early of the morning or at the end of the day (go and return from work).
i was also suprised by the huge abandoned areas that "live" inside the city's areas...and how these could be of use to the population and their (social) needs!
anyway, in the last weeks i've been shoting mostly this subject and expressing the comments above in the following pics.
hope you like it and feel free to comment...
social housing surrounded by an imense metalic fence due to a big offices construction

huge lenght walls that separate houses from the main roads

fine/old buildings near the train station

construction area, just above/near social houses

early in the morning, 2 different buildings, different constructions/colours time periods...what bring them together and what separates them?!

at the end of the day on a lesser nice part of the town...still looking for a place where nature and man can interact

geometric shapes

abandoned train station (small "workers house")

abandoned and rusty train car

a few branches between metalic structures and on the horizon the signs of another construction...

sign

the rooftop of the main stocking wharehouse (now partially abandoned)

best regards
this mont (s) column will focused a lot on the suburban areas. nowadays the population is pushed outside the inner citys due to lack of new buildings and the prices that won't stop increasing.
outside the "inner city itself" (Paris) there are a lot of aeas which have been growing in a strange/wild way.
sometimes "we" build up citys and i wonder if they were meant to be lived in (society).
the lack of space to human/social exchanges/communication doesn't seem to be a priority and therefore we assit on a "geometric maze" of ghost tows, which seem to gain life mostly on early of the morning or at the end of the day (go and return from work).
i was also suprised by the huge abandoned areas that "live" inside the city's areas...and how these could be of use to the population and their (social) needs!
anyway, in the last weeks i've been shoting mostly this subject and expressing the comments above in the following pics.
hope you like it and feel free to comment...
social housing surrounded by an imense metalic fence due to a big offices construction

huge lenght walls that separate houses from the main roads

fine/old buildings near the train station

construction area, just above/near social houses

early in the morning, 2 different buildings, different constructions/colours time periods...what bring them together and what separates them?!

at the end of the day on a lesser nice part of the town...still looking for a place where nature and man can interact

geometric shapes

abandoned train station (small "workers house")

abandoned and rusty train car

a few branches between metalic structures and on the horizon the signs of another construction...

sign

the rooftop of the main stocking wharehouse (now partially abandoned)

best regards