Description
Discover the haunting beauty of forgotten American architecture in 'Abandoned 2nd Edition' by renowned photographer Eric Holubow. This expanded and updated edition immerses you in the poignant remnants of decaying structures nestled across the United States. Explore the melancholic stories behind over 100 breathtaking images that beautifully depict the erosion of history, from massive factories to quaint churches, majestic theatres, old prisons, and defunct power plants. Splendidly arranged by the functions these buildings once served - working, living, learning, healing, playing, and praying - this collection not only captures the aesthetic of abandonment but also serves as a memento mori for industries, communities, and empires lost to time. Each photograph invites you to reflect on the transience of life and the impact of nature's relentless march alongside human progress. Eric Holubow’s artistry transforms crumbling walls and shattered glass into profound symbols of nostalgia and desolation. Experience the allure of the Rust Belt and beyond as you journey through haunting sites that echo stories waiting to be remembered. With its hardback format and substantial 272 pages, this 305 x 230 mm book is an essential addition to the collection of any photography lover or history enthusiast, perfect for those who appreciate the deeper meanings of beautiful decay. Published by Schiffer Books, 'Abandoned 2nd Edition' is not just a book; it's a visual exploration of America's architectural past and a reflection on what we leave behind.