Black and white photo-collage; "This collage makes use of photographs of a project carried out by Matta Clark in Englewood, New Jersey, which involved him splitting apart a house that was due for demolition. Having divided the house in half by...
"Rachel Whiteread's House revived a taste for outrage previously brought to the fore in Britain by the Tate Bricks saga. Before its completion in October 1993 it had attracted little press interest. In November of that year, however, a...
Demolition of a brick building. The second floor is collapsing and the third floor is gone. Broken glass and rubble are on the sidewalk in front of the building. Part of a Thrifty Meat Market sign is visible across the top of the first story....
A warehouse of the Merchant's Ice & Cold Storage Company in downtown Louisville, Kentucky has been torn down in order to be replaced. Girders, brick and wood scrap litter the lot. A small wheel barrow is at the edge of the property next to...
Views from the ground floor of the rubble remaining from a demolished building. A wall stands but there are no ceilings and the floor is covered with rubble, wood, glass, and other items from the building.
Front and rear views of a building at 26th Street & Chestnut Street. There are two small white houses at the corner. One of the houses is in disrepair or in the process of being torn down.
City & town life; Buildings; Stores & shops; Demolition
Five-story brick or stone building along a city block with other four-or-five story buildings. Signs hang from the building for Cleveland Wrecking Company. People cross the street and walk on the sidewalk.
Three men stand between a dump truck filled with rubble and a large sign advertising "East End Branch Yard. 1315 East Main Street. Cleveland Wrecking Co. Building Materials from Louisville's East End and West End Federal Housing Project Sites....
Multiple views of the Cleveland Wrecking Company, including piles of wreckage and debris and exterior views of the building. Address: 1313 East Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky.