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John Hejduk, Residential Building on the Tegel Harbor, Building No. 3, Berlin, Germany, 1986
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In his captivating series, California Topiaries, British photographer Marc Alcock documents the relationship between houses, plants and trees in the Californian suburbs. In some cases foliage is considered an architectural statement, while in others it seems to devour the very building it surrounds.
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Ewan Telford
“Perhaps after all that is the true purpose of Business: to replace the shifting, medieval labyrinths of love with the broad, sanitized avenues of materialism, the lightless, involuted city of the self with something grid-like and rational–a reordering in the name of reason, a vast Haussmannization of the heart.”
–Paul Murray, The Mark and the Void
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Brendan Monroe is an 35-years-old artist painter who born and raised in Southern California. Brendan is best known for his mesmerizing, science-inspired illustrations and sculptures. His work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times and New American Paintings. Monroe currently lives and works in Oakland, California. Follow him on Instagram.
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