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Waiting for the End of the World
ISBN: 1568984669
From the publisher:
Where will you go when the trouble starts? For countless people
around the world, the answer is that bomb shelter down in the basement.
In fact, people from around the work have been building shelters to
protect themselves from catastrophe — natural disaster, war, nuclear
events — for centuries. Waiting for the End of the World is
photographer Richard Ross's journey into this quirky, somewhat
paranoid, and occasionally beautiful underground world. Ross has
documented not only the bomb shelters of the United States, but also
examples from Vietnam, Russia, England, Turkey, and even Switzerland,
where citizens are required by law to have a bomb shelter.
Ross's subjects include the Greenbrier Hotel in West Virginia, where
a shelter was built to house the entire U.S. Congress, shelters in
Beijing, where the Chinese built a complete city underground, and
Hittite shelters in Eastern Turkey built some 4,000 years ago. His
ethereal images show spaces that at once provide only the barest
necessities for survival but maintain a level of idiosyncratic
personality that testify to the endurance — and wackiness — of the
human spirit. Waiting for the End of the World features an interview by
author and social commentator Sarah Vowell.
144 pages, paperback, Princeton Architectural Press (5/2004)
Author: Richard Ross Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press |