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The beauty in decay
Hanna Oshedchenko and Valeriia Rusnak
Ukraine
The Beauty in Decay: A Depressive Journey Through Impoverished Architecture. We explored the haunting abandoned buildings and decaying architecture that around us everyday. From dark corners to people’s homes, we introduce you to witness the slow demise of structures left to the mercy of time and neglect. As you delve deeper into the stark reality of these spaces, immerse yourself in the melancholic ambiance and contemplate the live that evolves every second. Will we change it sometimes? Who knows.
Urban Planning
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