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“When the decision for the Ørestad project was discussed in 1991/92, at a time when there were no activities and no cranes in Copenhagen, the visions of the Lord Mayor, Mr Kramer were mentioned in the press as “Kramer wants to see cranes”. The Lord Mayor now has got cranes in Copenhagen in a number which can be compared with the number of cranes in Berlin.” - “An Idea Becoming Reality,” Anne-Grethe Foss, Copenhagen Metro Report 2002
at the intersection of civic and religious
big cottonwood canyon
I N D U S T R Y (Great Salt Lake)
after Harold Edgerton’s “Splash of a Milk Drop” at Brandts in Odense, DK
Flensburg, DE
Sønderborg, DK
Odense, DK
Store Dyrehave, Lillerød, DK
Valby, Copenhagen
March For Our Lives. Copenhagen, DK
The trams crawl across the city of Sofia, a procession of regimented insects, migrating again and again between their terminal stations. While the shining modern metro races beneath the commercial heart of the Bulgarian metropolis, the trams trace a spider’s web of paths connecting underdeveloped neighborhoods which still stand tall with the Soviet-era concrete towers in which so many continue to live. To the people of the city, the tram is a universal experience. It is a place in between the home and the workplace, between the bar and the bedroom, between the nation’s dark past and its uncertain future.
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