Typologies

Typologies are an often eye-opening way to step back from rapid-paced development and really see where it's all headed. Where these objects were once clever solutions, or important features, have replicated endlessly. They've become expected markers in the identity of a place.

Where the Bechers documented the stark post-industrial german landscape, Mark Luthringer has been documenting the infinite replication of the American subrb. And Chris Messina has extended the concept into a new space that thrives on universally recognizable design: websites interfaces.

Industrial Typologies

Richmond Typologies

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