so close & yet so far - former lignite-fired power station by maxxe

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Erfurt, Germany

About ‘so close & yet so far - former lignite-fired power station’ by maxxe

The power station stands there like a silent giant: its concrete frame tickled by the sun's rays that fall gently through the high windows. The space has a raw elegance - functional and yet full of purpose. The enormous hall seems almost endless; the rhythm of its beams and columns draws the eye deeper and deeper into its interior.…

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maxxe
Erfurt, Germany

Hey there, I'm Max. And I like the smell of moldy houses more than the smell of freshly brewed coffee in the morning.

Creativity has always been my driving force. As an architect, I spend my days designing structures meant to last. In photography, I find beauty in the ones that are slowly fading away. It's my escape, my balance.
I often set out before sunrise, camera in hand, chasing the allure of distant places. The further, the better.
Abandoned…

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