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Since completing his architecture degree in Munich and Rome, Clemens Gritl has been designing artificial 3D computer models as a way of reflecting on and exploring urban utopias of the 20th century. His work focuses on the interactions between space, dimension, scale, monotony, and the materiality of urban mega-structures and their impact on human beings.
The photorealistic presentation of his work is closely aligned with 1960s architecture photography which displays a unique unbroken optimism and the radical zeitgeist of its era. His works are created in black and white to ensure that the plasticity of brutalist architecture is illustrated in its truest form.
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