Architecture of Amusement

The Architecture of Amusement is an ongoing project which captures the fascinating architectural elements present in American amusement parks. It focuses on the highly abstracted shapes and garish colors present in the amusement park environment, including rollercoaster tracks, rides, concession stands, and the simulacrum architecture used to create the atmosphere of fun. The Architecture of Amusement has been published in Corriere della Sera Style and Marie Claire Italia.

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A view of the Parachute Drop amusement park ride, from the fine art architectural photo series...

Big Wheel ferris wheel, from the fine art architectural series "The Architecture of Amusement". Limited edition...

A detail from the Big Wheel ferris wheel, from the fine art architectural series "The Architecture...

Detail from an amusement park ice cream concession, from the fine art architectural photo series "The...

Dark Knight amusement park ride, from the fine art architectural photo series "The Architecture of Amusement". Limited...