The Ruins of Detroit

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The Ruins of Detroit

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Detroit, industrial capital of the XXth Century, played a fundamental role shaping the modern world. The logic that created the city also destroyed it. Nowadays, unlike anywhere else, the city’s ruins are not isolated details in the urban environment. They have become a natural component of the landscape. Detroit presents all archetypal buildings of an American city in a state of mummification. Its splendid decaying monuments are, no less than the Pyramids of Egypt, the Coliseum of Rome, or the Acropolis in Athens, remnants of the passing of a great Empire.

This work is thus the result of a five-year collaboration started in 2005.

http://www.marchandmeffre.com/detroit/index.html
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nice! thanks for sharing
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scary
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Post by pafufta816 »

very surreal. it is possible this could happen to more cities in the future. i like the history displayed here. i can almost see people walking around in these ruins as if they were never abandoned.
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Post by Themis »

beautiful pictures, i feel like there is much potential, kind of an atmosphere of departure - no one knows what the future brings...

dont have that feeling in my town :/

but i guess people who live in detroit, dont see it that way
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Post by mlexicon »

bit more comprehensive and background info



http://www.forgottendetroit.com/
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The most abandoned buildings (and blocks of buildings) I've ever encountered. There are some nice record stores though!
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fck detroit.
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