Abandoned architecture

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The City can be not a human place... Old Building, Abandoned Houses, Abandoned City, Apocalypse Aesthetic, Abandoned Cities, Abandoned House, Chernobyl, Urban Exploration, Abandoned Buildings

German street artist EVOL transforms banal urban surfaces into miniature lifelike buildings. He is like an urban planner, but unlike the others, he creates a city within the city.The artist uses complicated stencils to quickly transform powerboxes, and other worn urban surfaces into miniature apartment buildings or other structures.

Ruins, Derelict Buildings Art, Ruined Aesthetic, Distopian Architecture Art, Dystopian Illustration, Ruined Skyscraper, Apocalyptic Architecture, Dystopian Architecture, Ruins Background

Download The image shows a post-apocalyptic scene of ruined skyscrapers, towering eerily against a transparent background.Generative AI Stock Illustration and explore similar illustrations at Adobe Stock.

Décor Steampunk, Abandoned Factory, Industrial Architecture, Old Factory, Environment Concept, Industrial Buildings, Urban Sketching, Environment Design, Brutalism

part of the changing face of Saint-Henri Nothing much to say except this abandoned factory in Saint-Henri is either a blight to some or a thing of decayed beauty. I say both. I wonder when they'll ever demolish it but then again it's such part of the Montreal landscape and the entire rusty structure is so oppressively spooky/creepy than it's going to be a sad day when it's gone. It's a good reminder of the past, something most people don't want to deal with.

Abandoned Castles, Abandoned Churches, Deserted Places, Desert Places, Church Aesthetic, St Nicholas Church, Abandoned Church, Bg Design, Gothic Church

Our fascination with architecture runs deep. We pay attention to the structures around us because of the way it shapes our experiences and tells stories about the culture. To really understand our environment, we can explore cities by strolling down the main streets and learning about history by admiring famous landmarks. For some of us, however, the view from the bottom and from a safe distance is simply not enough.

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