Christi Auferstehung


  • Photographer
    A. Tamboly
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Company/Studios
    Tamboly Photography
  • Date of Photograph
    August 2015

Gottfried Böhm is one of most remarkable architects of the post war era in Germany, I could call him Escher of architecture. The way he applies the raw material of red bricks and naked concrete is characteristic of his style. By entering one of his designed houses, mostly churches, you feel like as if you travelled to another dimension. My target was to document the impossibility and the agressive use of concrete in his architecture in an abstract way. in some photos I feel like in a maze, lost in side, with no feeling to gravity. in others I feel uncomfortable by the brutal holly use of concrete, which is reflects the opposite of the traditional feeling you should get in a church.

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