In the summer of 2011, photographer Victoria Cohen heard that the Chelsea Hotel would undergo drastic renovations to the structure, which was built in 1884. She spent three weeks documenting every nook and cranny of the building and the result is Hotel Chelsea, a collection of photographs of the interior in its authentic, untouched state, as so many knew and loved it. — Fast Company
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If one was documenting a building today for a coffee table book 40 years from now, a building that captures this era we are living in now, what would it be?
Amazon warehouses?
Any interior photographed by Edward Burtynsky?
Maybe one of the free houses being given to writers in Detroit?
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