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Though Dujardin's photographs provide the building blocks for his work, the end result are fantastical, Photoshopped constructions depicting nonsensical or even impossible architecture (Filip ...
Filip Dujardin' images and you can't help but try to read them like any other building - to attempt to make sense of the jumble of concrete, the odd proportions and the improbable angles. But you soon ...
Filip Dujardin is to architectural photography what trolls are to the Internet. The Belgian photographer, who is the subject of a solo show next month in San Francisco, delights in making images ...
Filip Dujardin is a strange sort of architectural photographer. He's best known for pictures of buildings that don't exist. Dujardin makes digital photo montages of impossible structures.
Architects in Belgium have created an amazing optical illusion which has baffled locals - by appearing from a distance to be a fully functioning church.. But on closer inspection, the amazing ...
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So Dujardin created his own by shooting parts of existing buildings, built around the 1960s and 1970s in his home town of Ghent, and merging the resulting images to produce entirely new edifices.
THE DAILY PIC (#1359): In this age of Photoshop, I couldn’t be sure at first if this image by Filip Dujardin was real or a digital construction. It turns out that it is mostly digital, from a ...
Latest images from architectural photographer Filip Dujardin . The Foodmet Market houses a wide variety of uses, including; meat industries, indoor markets, rooftop farms, retail and parking.
(Filip Dujardin) That clarity is, Soors explained, not just a matter of taste: It was also the only way to fit the ambitious program—an approximately 48,000-square-foot expo hall and a ...
Works of Filip Dujardin (via The Superslice and Filip Dujardin/Facebook) Anarchitecture by Olivier Ratsi (via Olivier Ratsi/WYSI*not*WYG) Surreal nightmares of Jim Kazanjian ...
The images, taken by Filip Dujardin, show the church from a number of different angles and distances, before showing some up close shots to give viewers an idea of just how complex the structure is.