The Ruins of Detroit

photo of michigan central station The Ruins of Detroit  picturesThe Ruins of Detroit by photographers Romain Meffre and Yves Marchand. Until the 1960s, Detroit was one of America’s most important cities, a hub of industry with a population of almost two million and a skyline to rival that of any U.S. city. Its buildings were monuments to its success and vitality in the first half of the twentieth century. At the start of the twenty-first century, those same monuments are now ruins: the United Artists Theater, the Whitney Building, the Farwell Building and the once ravishing Michigan Central Station (unused since 1988) today look as if a bomb had dropped on Motor City, leaving behind the ruins of a once great civilization.

In a series of weekly photographic bulletins for Time magazine called “Detroit’s Beautiful, Horrible Decline,” photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre have been revealing to an astonished America the scale of decay in Detroit. “The state of ruin is essentially a temporary situation that happens at some point, the volatile result of change of era and the fall of empires,” write Marchand and Meffre. “Photography appeared to us as a modest way to keep a little bit of this ephemeral state.”

As Detroit’s white middle class continues to abandon the city center for its dispersed suburbs, and its downtown high-rises empty out, these astounding images, which convey both the imperious grandeur of the city’s architecture and its genuinely shocking decline, preserve a moment that warns us all of the transience of great epochs.

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12:59 p.m. The final minute of the lunch hour. Most nine-to-fivers are heading obediently back to the workplace, after having spent their lunch hour… well, eating lunch. I’m also heading back to the office, but have probably just gotten Wendy’s chili to go after spending my lunch hour doing other things.

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The Remains of Detriot – Photography Blog by Hemmerle

detroit 01 300x198 The Remains of Detriot   Photography Blog by Hemmerle  picturesThe falling economy has had major fallout around the world. Detroit, once the robust epicenter of automotive manufacturing, has been hit especially hard. Check out this photography series from inside the city of Detroit.

“Once the city’s primary passenger depot, Central Station has not been used since 1988. Photographer Hemmerle sought out Detroit’s derelict buildings as part of a project exploring how far America has fallen. “Industry is one of the things that we let go that we need to get back,” he says.

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