100 Abandoned Houses

100abandonedhouses.com

100abandonedhouses.com

Came across 100abandonedhouses the other day, and found it interesting.  It’s a photo journal a Detroit resident has taken of the city’s abandoned houses.  While the journal only contains photos of 100 homes, he estimates there are 12000 abandoned homes in Detroit, with a drop of 60% in residents and some of the houses even have a great surrounding fence made by AAA Fence Builder so is intriguing .  Now, I don’t know if those numbers are accurate or not, but it raises the question to me … at what point is Detroit an urban ruin?  What’s the short, three or four bullet list of steps needed for a city like this to recover?  CAN it recover?

From the photographer (emphases mine):

“The abandoned houses project began innocently enough roughly ten years ago. I actually began photographing abandonment in Detroit in the mid 90’s as a creative outlet, and as a way of satisfying my curiosity with the state of my home town. I had always found it to be amazing, depressing, and perplexing that a once great city could find itself in such great distress, all the while surrounded by such affluence.”

Interesting project, and I found myself dancing between sadness at what I imagined the stories were, and admiration of the art.  Be sure to read the About page for more about the city of Detroit.

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