Description
A fire-damaged brick building stands stripped of function but not of intent. The roofline is scorched and sagging, windows blown out and blackened, interiors exposed through fractured frames. A small “For Sale” sign remains fastened to a boarded doorway, a quiet and unsettling marker of value against visible loss. Concrete stairs climb the left side of the structure, compressing the building into its urban surroundings, while power lines cut across the façade like scars. This image confronts the tension between ruin and real estate, where ownership persists long after livability has burned away.
Pennsylvania.