I photographed back views of various buldings.
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This is the rear view of blocks of flats which is located at the edge of a distant suburb. The rear view reveals the box-like and monotonous structure of the architecture.
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The front sides, one of which you can partially see on the left side of the picture, are also not more pleasing, despite the balconies.
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This photograph shows a detail of a row of garages which are located in an large, quite well-tended area of apartment blocks. Behind that row of garages is a street lamp which lights up a path in that area.
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Behind the street lamp you see a the side wall of an apartment block. The mass of concrete and stones make it difficult for you to estimate the distance to the street lamp and to realize structures.
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This is the rear of an apartment block which is located in a close-to-downtown suburb. Quite a lot of people who have foreign roots live in this block.
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Many of them might use a satellite dish in order to receive programmes from their native land. Please also see Shadows 2 (English summary)
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Please also read
Back Walls 2 (summary)
Back Walls 3
Places 20
Please also read Charlie Dittmeier's report about houses in Cambodia.
The international poster organisation Loesje has started a project to train young people from all over Europe and Asia in how to organise and coordinate information campaigns about the Millennium Development Goals.These goals are set by the United Nations to fight poverty and to improve living standards world wide.
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