TOKYO-2018 Architecture / Buildings

Berlin In Black

  • Prize
    Silver in Architecture/Buildings
  • Photographer
    Iolanda Carollo
  • Agency / Studio
    Iole Carollo
  • Photo Date
    2016

The history of Berlin is characterised by a continuous urban change since the end of the second world war to today. The symbol of these changes are some buildings chosen as the “fil rouge” that connects the past to the present of an important architectural and urban history, such as the buildings around Potsdamer Platz and the Bauhaus Masters’ houses in Dessau. The subjects photographed are disengaged, the human figure is absent, as regards the emphasis on the geometries that characterise them and make them similar even in their heterogeneity.

After degree and postgraduate degree in archaeology, I combined my passion for arts, archaeology and photography to develop and specialise on the archaeological finds and piece of arts photography with several collaboration with private and public institutions for their communication campaigns related to launch of exhibition or rehearsal of museums or galleries as well for exhibition catalogs of contemporary national and international artists. Her current endeavors include researches about the landscape and its connection with the humans. Co-founder at église | www.egliseart.com