Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, SPF:architects 2015
Wallis Annenberg Center, SPF:architects, 16" x 20" silver gelatin print, 2015
Emerson College Los Angeles, Morphosis Architects
Emerson College, Morphosis Architects, 30" x 40" chromogenic print, 2014
Aqua Tower, Studio Gang Architects, 2014
Aqua Tower, Studio Gang Architects, 20" x 24" silver gelatin print, 2014
Inner-City Arts, Michael Maltzan Architecture, 2015
Inner City Arts, Michael Maltzan Architecture, 20" x 24" chromogenic. print, 2015
Royal Ontario Museum, Studio Libeskind, 2014
Royal Ontario Museum, Studio Libeskind, 16" x 20" silver gelatin print, 2014
Chicago Federal Center, Mies van der Rohe, 2014
Chicago Federal Center, Mies van der Rohe, 16" x 20" silver gelatin print, 2014

New Carver Apartments, Michael Maltzan Architecture, 2014
New Carver, Michael Maltzan Architecture, 30" x 40" chromogenic print, 2014
McCormick Tribune Campus Center (IIT), Rem Koolhaas & OMA, 2014
 IIT McCormick Tribune Center, Rem Koolhaas OMA, 20" x 24" chromogenic print, 2014
University Audi, Gordon Fleener Architects, 2015
Audi Building, Gordon Fleener Architects, 16" x 20" silver gelatin print, 2015

Environmental Studies building (WWU), Ibsen Nelsen and Associates, 2014
Environmental Studies Building, Ibsen Nelson Architects, 20" x 24" silver gelatin print, 2014

Exhibition view, Photographic Center Northwest, June 2015

Exhibition view, Photographic Center Northwest, June 2015

Exhibition view, Photographic Center Northwest, June 2015

out of context
Just as paintings and sculptures are assemblages of colors, shapes, forms, lines and materials, buildings too are made up of these properties. By reducing architecture to its elemental forms, structures can be transformed into something different than their programatic role or final whole. This project explores using photography to remove architecture from its context, focusing on isolating fragments of structures to create sculptural forms and objects of art based on buildings’ core elements of line, form, color and texture. 
Andrej Gregov
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