And then there were three (plus one)
Nick Sowers, Taylor Medlin, and I met up for a couple days of architecture in Den Haag, Delft, and Rotterdam. The group site visit in Den Haag: WWII bunker from the Atlantic Wall Defenses, originally occupied by German forces.
Sowers gave our journey a subheading: At the edge of a new city, remotely looking at a bunker. From the beach, much construction was visible; enough to maybe count as a new city in this economic climate. Wanted to post some photos of us trekking through this rainy, sandy, thorny landscape as if we were actually part of some larger militarized network of activity. There was definitely some role playing involved.
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- August 15, 2009 / 3:04 pm
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