Impossible Architecture by Filip Dujardin

These photographs really reminded me of Victor Enrich’s distorted images that I have featured in the past. Here, Belgian artist Filip Dujardan has created a series of fictional buildings to realise his creativity away from his day job as an architecture photographer. He uses a digital montaging technique using photographs of real buildings in and around Ghent, Belgium. Although they may look like plausible buildings on first glance, look further, and you will see that they are structurally unsound, doors and balconies open onto thin air and entryways are shut off.

The images are being shown as part of his solo exhibition at Highlight Gallery in San Francisco until March 29.

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Images: Filip Dujardin via Designboom