10 of the most captivating photo series to celebrate World Photography Day
Today is World Photography Day, and to mark the occasion we've rounded up 10 of the best photo series published on Dezeen over the past year ? including 360-views of the Tate Switch House, an insight into Pyongyang's unique architecture, and a look inside the flats of the Barbican estate.
Barbican residents offer a look inside their homes
For his book, Residents: Inside the Iconic Barbican Estate, London-based photographer Anton Rodriguez aimed to highlight the stylish living spaces created by many of the current residents of the brutalist complex, which is home to over 4,000 people.
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Kris Provoost photographs the most flamboyant architecture of China's building boom
OMA's trouser-shaped CCTV tower and Herzog & de Meuron's Bird's Nest stadium feature in this photo series by architect Kris Provoost named The Beautified China, which documents the "weird architecture" the country has tried to ban. Read the full story ?
Jan Kempenaers documents Soviet-era war memorials in black and white photo series
Belgian photographer Jan Kempenaers documented a series of second world war memorials across Europe for his photoset, which focuses on a series of ruined concrete monuments built in the 1960s and 70s across the former Yugoslavian territories.
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Raphael Olivier's photographs of North Korea reveal Pyongyang's unique architecture
Left fascinated by Pyongyang after a one-day trip from China, photographer Raphael O...
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