Photography
New Kensington, PA is home to a small planned community designed by Bauhaus architects Marcel Breuer and Walter Gropius, and built during World War II for displaced Alcoa employees. Now, it is largely populated by retirees and, despite being in disrepair, has a decades-long waiting list. These photographs were taken in an exploration of the community's current state. [Click images to view them larger.]
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