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About the project

Facades of Anonymity explores the large-scale facades of buildings and their design, questioning whether these exteriors serve aesthetic or structural purposes, or merely cater to bureaucratic uniformity.

I photographed these structures during the day along common city routes, focusing on the interplay between architectural elements like frames, panels, and windows. By isolating less common views, I captured the rhythm of changing effects such as color gradation, texture, and dimension.

The resulting images invite viewers to contemplate scale, design, and the purpose of facades, leaving the function of the exteriors open to interpretation.

Facade 950, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 33, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 111, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 10, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 300, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 71, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 333, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 200, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 155, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 181, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 235, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 301, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 125, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 330, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 18, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
Facade 15, Facades of Anonymity, Chicago, 2009-2010
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