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“Old versus new”. Calambrone (PI), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram MikuteitThe building to the left was par

“Old versus new”. Calambrone (PI), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit

The building to the left was part of a centralized reception area for the vast linear complex of of holiday colonies built during the 1930s along the Tirrenian cost. The kids had been signed up here at the center in Calambrone, before going off to one of the many colonies along the coast.


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What the hell of a nudie! Foto:  © Wolfram Mikuteit “Telekom” high rise, Constance, district “PetersWhat the hell of a nudie! Foto:  © Wolfram Mikuteit “Telekom” high rise, Constance, district “Peters

What the hell of a nudie! Foto:  © Wolfram Mikuteit

“Telekom” high rise, Constance, district “Petershausen”.  Arch.: Hans Merkenthaler. Built: 1967-1971. Style: international modern. Now undergoing a conversion from a former office structure into one for residences - by Sauerbruch Hutton.

Shot with Hasselblad 501cm and Zeiss Distagon 4/40mm on Fomapan 100. Developed in Rodinal (Compard R09 Spezial) and scanned with Epson Perfection V850 Pro.


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 Left and right. Foto:  © Wolfram Mikuteit “Telekom” high rise, Constance, district “Petershausen”.

Left and right. Foto:  © Wolfram Mikuteit

“Telekom” high rise, Constance, district “Petershausen”.  Arch.: Hans Merkenthaler. Built: 1967-1971. Style: international modern. Now undergoing a conversion from a former office structure into one for residences - by Sauerbruch Hutton.

Shot with Hasselblad 501cm and Zeiss Distagon 4/40mm on Fomapan 100. Developed in Rodinal (Compard R09 Spezial) and scanned with Epson Perfection V850 Pro.


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  Leaveless tree in front of windowless building. Foto:  © Wolfram Mikuteit  “Telekom” high rise, Co

  Leaveless tree in front of windowless building. Foto:  © Wolfram Mikuteit 

“Telekom” high rise, Constance, district “Petershausen”.  Arch.: Hans Merkenthaler. Built: 1967-1971. Style: international modern. Now undergoing a conversion from a former office structure into one for residences - by Sauerbruch Hutton. 

Shot with Hasselblad 501cm and Zeiss Sonnar 4/150mm on Fomapan 100. Developed in Rodinal (Compard R09 Spezial) and scanned with Epson Perfection V850 Pro.


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Don’t fence me in! Lakeside, Constance, Germany. Photo:  © Wolfram Mikuteit “Don’t fence me in” - or

Don’t fence me in! Lakeside, Constance, Germany. Photo:  © Wolfram Mikuteit 

“Don’t fence me in” - originally written in 1934 by Robert Fletcher and composed by Cole Porter. Sung by Roy Rogers, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and many others. 

Shot with Hasselblad 501cm and Zeiss Planar 2.8/80mm on Fomapan 100. Developed in Rodinal (= Compard R09 Spezial) and scanned with Epson Perfection V850 Pro. 


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 Happy Easter - Buona Pasqua! Foto: © Wolfram Mikuteit “L'uovo gigante” - un eccezionale

Happy Easter - Buona Pasqua! Foto: © Wolfram Mikuteit 


“L'uovo gigante” - un eccezionale esempio di architettura brutalista “lanzonese”. Curioso è “l’uovo gigante", che veniva usato come pollaio! Rinvenuto nel parco di Villa Pastrone a Groscavallo, Val Grande di Lanzo.

 
A truly masterpiece of italian brutalist architecture. This giant egg served as chicken coop (no joke!) in the park of the “Pastrone” mansion in Groscavallo, Lanzo Valleys, Piedmont.


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Chiesa di Santa Rosa (1934), Area Centro Servizi, Calambrone (PI), Italy.  Architect: Ghino Venturi Chiesa di Santa Rosa (1934), Area Centro Servizi, Calambrone (PI), Italy.  Architect: Ghino Venturi

Chiesa di Santa Rosa (1934), Area Centro Servizi, Calambrone (PI), Italy.  Architect: Ghino Venturi (1884 - 1970)   Foto: © Wolfram Mikuteit

The church was part of centralized reception area for the vast linear complex of of holiday colonies on the Tirrenian cost. The kids had been signed up here before going off to one of the many colonies along the coast.


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Chiesa di Santa Rosa (1934), Area Centro Servizi, Calambrone (PI), Italy.  Architect: Ghino Venturi

Chiesa di Santa Rosa (1934), Area Centro Servizi, Calambrone (PI), Italy.  Architect: Ghino Venturi (1884 - 1970)   Foto: © Wolfram Mikuteit

The church was part of centralized reception area for the vast linear complex of of holiday colonies on the Tirrenian cost. The kids had been signed up here before going off to one of the many colonies along the coast.


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Chiesa di Santa Rosa (1934), Area Centro Servizi, Calambrone (PI), Italy.  Architect: Ghino Venturi

Chiesa di Santa Rosa (1934), Area Centro Servizi, Calambrone (PI), Italy.  Architect: Ghino Venturi (1884 - 1970)   Foto: © Wolfram Mikuteit 

The church was part of centralized reception area for the vast linear complex of of holiday colonies on the Tirrenian cost. The kids had been signed up here before going off to one of the many colonies along the coast.


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 Palazzo ex GIL / Casa del Balilla, Viale G. Leopardi, Senigallia (AN), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram Mik Palazzo ex GIL / Casa del Balilla, Viale G. Leopardi, Senigallia (AN), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram Mik Palazzo ex GIL / Casa del Balilla, Viale G. Leopardi, Senigallia (AN), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram Mik

Palazzo ex GIL / Casa del Balilla, Viale G. Leopardi, Senigallia (AN), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit   

Former GIL (fascist youth) building. The project was approved be built in 1932 and completed by the end of 1934 - architect unknown. Today the building hosts the tax office (Ufficio Tributi).


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“Ercolani Arcades”, Senigallia (AN), Italy. Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit   The Ercolani Arcades are one

“Ercolani Arcades”, Senigallia (AN), Italy. Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit   

The Ercolani Arcades are one of the urban elements that most characterize the city. Their name is reminiscent of Monsignor Giuseppe Maria Ercolani who designed them in neoclassical style in the mid-eighteenth century on commission of Pope Benedict XIV. They run along the entire right side of the Misa river which flows near the historic center, extending into 126 Istrian stone arches.


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