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From its early days, architectural photography has been a fundamental tool for the documentation of architecture, the city, and the landscape, communicating with a vast audience. But things are changing rapidly today, and the role of photographers is becoming more complex: their images do not only document but, to an increasing extent, also interpret constructed space.

This box set offers a view inside the creative processes of five photographers who have dedicated themselves to this broad field of spatial studies.

Fabrizio Fioravanti (Rome) face up an icon of the late Roman Renaissance: the small church in Via Flaminia by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, often called Vignola, one of the great Italian architects of 16th century;
Johannes Marburg (Geneva) shoots La Tulipe, the brutal but yet delicate masterpiece of Jack Bertoli;
Johnny Umans (Destelbergen) crosses the Labyrinth, a one-kilometer sculptural steel maze realized by Gijs van Vaerenbergh, a collaboration of Belgian architects and artists Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout van Vaerenbergh;
Mario Ferrara (Naples) offers us his look to an architectural icon of the '90, the Piraeus Housing Block in Amsterdam by Hans Kollhoff and Christian Rapp;
Nicolò Galeazzi (Brescia) reveals a Renaissance Masterpiece: the Tempietto di San Pietro in Montorio in Rome by Donato Bramante.

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