Filip Dujardin takes photographs of nondescript, often post-modern buildings and remixes them using Photoshop to create strange hybrids. Stunning!
Filip Dujardin takes photographs of nondescript, often post-modern buildings and remixes them using Photoshop to create strange hybrids. Stunning!
this is truly stunning !!!
Jan 6th, 2011 / 11:28 am
As an architect, I am more disturbed by the colour scheme…
Jan 6th, 2011 / 11:31 am
such creativity and talent. LOVE!
Jan 6th, 2011 / 11:58 am
He’s like a rap artist…remixing, sampling etc…!
Very interesting…tres hip hop!
xo
Coco
COCOCOZY
Jan 6th, 2011 / 2:42 pm
Like Tetris with buildings!
Jan 6th, 2011 / 2:47 pm
Very interesting i like this buildings thank you..
Jan 6th, 2011 / 5:03 pm
someone liked the movie “inception”.
Jan 6th, 2011 / 5:08 pm
Haha love it!
This actually reminds me of what the guys over at WAM architecten did with a hotel in Zaandam. Haven’t seen it in real life yet, but even on photos it looks so surrealistic!
http://www.google.nl/images?q=hotel%20inntel%20zaandam
ciao,
Ivar
Jan 7th, 2011 / 7:17 am
Very nice, Tina.
Jan 7th, 2011 / 9:01 am
The first one looks like one-half of Titans Tower (it’s shaped like a T). Presumably the other half was stolen by a crazy super-villain or some fun-loving aliens. Batman and Robin are on the case.
The second one reminds me of a *real* building, Moshe Safdie’s ‘Habitat 67’ in Montreal. Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitat_67
Jan 8th, 2011 / 9:03 pm
I believe the first image is part of Wurster Hall (the Architecture School) at UC Berkeley.
Jan 10th, 2011 / 7:31 pm