Architectural Postcards
I’m an avid fan and collector of architectural ephemera, so I was excited to discover David Liaudet’s inspiring blog Architectures de Cartes Postales. Since 2007 David has used the space to explore modern and contemporary architecture through its representation in postcards. The online archive is filled with amazing examples of sculptural elements, signage, memorial buildings and Brutalist architecture from the 1950s-70s. If you have a couple of hours to spare I highly recommend a visit.
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Also worth viewing:
Cite des Choux
Nakagin Capsule Tower
The Architecture of Gomorrah
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Tags1950s, 1960s, architecture, France
08.23.11 in Found design by Dave
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08.24.11 at 8:06 pm
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MERCI ! Et bravo for your blog.
David.
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