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Analysis of the Coltea street


maria

all photos made in April 1994, original B&W; analysis drawings by the photographs; hand written text in Romanian overwritten with English in the DTP programme


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Hi Derek,

 

thanks for stopping by.

Well, this was one of the reasons for which I started doing photography - I needed it for the seminar works. Later, since we got courses teached with slides projected to illustrate great buildings, I thought that maybe one day I'll teach myself and so have to start with getting a collection of such ... Even later on, since I am not teaching architecture history, I started thinking what to do with ... I am putting some in my articles, when suitable, but for independent use they are not good enough :(

 

regards

Maria

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Maria I love this sort of work. I would have liked to see the original notebook, but for the PN, a series of postings by page with more extensive notes and analysis would not be a bad idea. My sister being an architect, I am familiar with this very special kind of photography acompanied with sketches and notes. The language used is an art in itself. Thank you for commenting my photographs. I take your comments very seriously.
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This is rather strange as it is not a single photo, but it shows for

what I use photography.

 

thanks for your time to look

Maria

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well, hard to answer ...

 

Yes, I graduated in architecture, but the degree is called "Diplom-Ingenieurin". In Germany, "architect" is a professional title given by the respective chambers, not by universities. If I call myself an architect, I can be sued ...

 

complicated.

 

But given that I am now working among engineers, the Dipl.-Ing. title is more suitable, indeed.

 

kind regards

Maria

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