Before beginning [a
restoration] it will be necessary to search for and examine all that remains; to
collect the smallest fragments – taking care to note the point where they were
found. … it is necessary to examine the beds, joints, and dressing of the
fragments collected in the clearing. … the slightest indications, even the way
in which these fragments have behaved in falling.
- Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
Photographic series exploring ideas central to Ernesto Korrodi’s architectural practice, such as structure and ornament, surface and depth, and expressionism and abstraction. Composite images made through layering multiple photographs, interweaving decorative patterns with formal aspects of the photograph.