Photographer Luciano Spinelli recently captured the futurist Soviet elevator tower of the Dagomys sanatorium. Located in the microdistrict of Sochi, Russia, the project was part of a larger recreation and hotel complex belonging to the State Committee for Foreign Tourism of the USSR. Spinelli's photos document the atmospheric qualities of the tower and views out across the landscape.
Discover Russia's Dagomys Sanatorium Tower Through the Lens of Luciano Spinelli
https://www.archdaily.com/929678/discover-russias-dagomys-sanatorium-tower-through-the-lens-of-luciano-spinelliEric Baldwin
Düsseldorf University's Brutalist Architecture Through the Lens of Luciano Spinelli
Although Brutalist architecture is often criticized for its raw, unfinished look, it has been frequently used in the design of public buildings, with many becoming iconic landmarks. Some architects chose to break away from typical concrete structures and implemented a pop of color on the walls, window frames, and flooring, adding some dynamism to the monotonous palette.
Shot with a Leica M6 film camera, architecture and interior design photographer Luciano Spinelli photographed the Düsseldorf University campus, displaying the contrast between its brutalist architecture and vibrant design features.
https://www.archdaily.com/918682/dusseldorf-universitys-brutalist-architecture-through-the-lens-of-luciano-spinelliDima Stouhi
Attic for an Architect / buro5
https://www.archdaily.com/770079/attic-for-an-architect-buro5Daniel Sánchez