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Los Angeles
Los Angeles
These photographs engage the landscape of Los Angeles and, specifically, its incredible sunlight; the tug of war between light and shadow gives powerful visual form to the drama inherent to the city.
Berg Residence
Berg Residence
Situated in the mid-Hudson Valley, the Berg-Flynn residence reflects the sensibilities of the architects/owners who will soon call it home. Diggs&Co is documenting its construction to create a book for the family that tells this story from A to Z.
125th: Time In Harlem
125th: Time In Harlem
"Two men with a camera, thoughtfully observing the visual cacophony of one major thoroughfare and the complicated interplay of its history, its present, and the certainty of change, have laid the groundwork for a dialogue and a vision that reaches farther than human eyes can see." - Vicki Goldberg
Chicago
Chicago
A brief visit to the Illinois Institute of Technology and Chicago's riverfront explored iconic architecture by Mies van der Rohe and Rem Koolhaas, and the construction now taking place in and around the city's Riverwalk.
Paul Rudolph Orange County Government Center
Paul Rudolph Orange County Government Center
Initially commissioned to provide Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) documentation of the Orange County Government Center, Diggs&Co continues to photograph the transformation of one of Paul Rudolph's most significant projects.
Detroit’s Mies van der Rohe
Detroit’s Mies van der Rohe
A two day visit to Detroit allowed for an exploration of Lafayette Park, a successful example of modernist urban renewal situated next door to the city's downtown.   This "suburb within the city" continues to expand our conception of city living; nevertheless it remains a less well known project by renowned architect Mies van der Rohe.
Electronic Landscapes: Music, Space and Resistance in Detroit
Electronic Landscapes: Music, Space and Resistance in Detroit
Electronic Landscapes: Music, Space and Resistance in Detroit (EL) celebrates Detroit’s techno, house and hip-hop musicians who construct home studios, renovate buildings and sustain community despite increasing pressure from land development and speculation. It sheds a fresh light on the city’s cultural significance and further contextualizes its current resurgence. Readers are invited to glimpse rarely seen aspects of Detroit’s electronic music culture, and to reflect on historic and contemporary places in Detroit’s landscape related to it.
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