The Functionalist masterpiece of Elektrické podniky (Electric Companies) from 1935 located in Prague’s quarter of Bubny hosted this year’s Designblok 2010, the annual week-long design show exhibiting the newest and best of the Czech design.
Especially the contrast of the young, hip and edgy contemporary design versus the classic cold materials and clean-cut shapes of the building itself created a nice paralell with the exhibit’s design conception.
However, I was more attracted by the raw and semi-ruined settings of the main cash desk downstairs and its surroundings, in which the workers of Electric Companies had been anxiously queuing up for their paychecks every month. On the contrary to the polished and colourful designs presented upstairs, these settings offered a different perspective. One somehow more real in its sadness, a bit mysterious, abandoned, long forgotten and left behind…
This is just a small taste of photos I shot in this building, more photos including the whole design show will come very soon!
Do you know this feeling when something so simple just as snow for instance influences you so much you instantly start taking pictures of it to see what it would look like on a photo? Well, exactly the same thing happened to me today… Influenced not only by presence of the snow but also by the weather forecast annoucing Prague has gotten the most snow in the last 17 years (!), I took my camera and went outside to take some pictures. Turned out I took more than I planned to (as usual) and some of them actually came out pretty well (also as usual)!
I am dividing this photo essay in a couple of segments again so that you can get a better look on the key motifs of the pictures alone…