St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 50th Street and Fifth Avenue. Photo by Anderson Moran.
Last August, The New York Times shed light on an often-ignored piece of temporary infrastructure–the scaffolding–via a photographic series. BiLLY BoY, the blog of Manhattan-based architecture and design firm, William Green Architecture, got inspired and did their own series, with photographs by Anderson Moran. The website, which just recently came to our attention, has been exploring what they deem “matters that are rarely, if ever explored.” Can scaffolding be beautiful? You be the judge:
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