■Field Note1

    When you carefully observe a town, distinctive differences can emerge within seemingly similar landscapes, revealing new insights. To discover the characteristics of a town, the observational method of typology is effective. Typology is famously known as the method used by the Bechers, leading figures in German contemporary photography. Their iconic works include series of photographs of blast furnaces and water towers. Their work is characterized by assembling comparable typologies of photographs and relating them to each other to extract their semantic differences.
    In this activity, we collect and continue to photograph urban designs from a typological perspective.

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