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Brad Temkin: Rooftop Photography Book - Urban Landscape Art & Architecture Photography | Perfect for Photography Enthusiasts, Art Collectors & Coffee Table Decor
Brad Temkin: Rooftop Photography Book - Urban Landscape Art & Architecture Photography | Perfect for Photography Enthusiasts, Art Collectors & Coffee Table DecorBrad Temkin: Rooftop Photography Book - Urban Landscape Art & Architecture Photography | Perfect for Photography Enthusiasts, Art Collectors & Coffee Table DecorBrad Temkin: Rooftop Photography Book - Urban Landscape Art & Architecture Photography | Perfect for Photography Enthusiasts, Art Collectors & Coffee Table DecorBrad Temkin: Rooftop Photography Book - Urban Landscape Art & Architecture Photography | Perfect for Photography Enthusiasts, Art Collectors & Coffee Table DecorBrad Temkin: Rooftop Photography Book - Urban Landscape Art & Architecture Photography | Perfect for Photography Enthusiasts, Art Collectors & Coffee Table DecorBrad Temkin: Rooftop Photography Book - Urban Landscape Art & Architecture Photography | Perfect for Photography Enthusiasts, Art Collectors & Coffee Table Decor

Brad Temkin: Rooftop Photography Book - Urban Landscape Art & Architecture Photography | Perfect for Photography Enthusiasts, Art Collectors & Coffee Table Decor

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Publisher: Radius Books, ISBN: 9781934435946, Author: Brad Temkin ,Format: Hardcover, 290 x 320 mm, 144pp

Rooftop draws poetic attention to a significant new movement that counters the heat-island effect afflicting cities across the globe. The benefit of green roofs reaches beyond reduced carbon footprint and improved storm water control. These grassy spaces embody the conflict of our existence, symbolising the allure of nature in the face of expanding urban sprawl. Shot in locations ranging from Chicago to Zurich, Temkin’s images do more than merely document rooftop gardens. He situates his organic subjects within the steel, stone and glass angularity of urban structures, inviting viewers to revel in the open patterns and colours of these rooftop landscapes and their unobstructed connection to the sky.

Temkin’s images are interspersed with writings by authors John Rohrbach and Steven Peck, as well as architect Roger Schickedantz. These essays address such things as the aesthetics and intent of the photographs, living architecture, design, sustainability and the concept of bringing nature into an innovative urban context.