pygmalion karatzas undertakes architecture photography journey around USA
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architect and photographer pygmalion karatzas is currently traveling around united states on a full bright artist scholarship. over the course of five months he will be exploring the subject of ‘integral lens: an integral approach to the study and representation of the built environment through the photographic medium documenting built spaces throughout america. subjects he will investigate include contemporary architecture, cityscapes, the man-altered landscape and alternative urban developments; and allowing the way he will meet with fellow architects and photographers. this initial selection of images which he has captured features the brooklyn botanic garden visitor center in new york by weiss manfredi architects; accompanied by a video in which he documented scenes from his photo walks in time-lapse and hyper lapse. the university of tennessee, college of architecture and design, and professor mark dekay, author of the book ‘integral sustainable design’ are supporting the project.

 

follow pygmalion karatzas’ photographic journey here

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scenes from the photographer’s walks around new york in time-lapse and hyper lapse
video © pygmalion karatzas

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edited by: juliana neira | designboom