Nature Resurges to Overtake Abandoned Architecture in a New Book of Photos by Jonk

Manoir, Taiwan Manor, Taiwan. All images © Jonk, shared with permission

From dilapidated power plants, abandoned medical facilities, and amusement parks left in rusted ruin, the scenes that French photographer Jonathan Jimenez, aka Jonk, captures are evidence of nature’s endurance and power to reclaim spaces transformed by people. Now compiled in a new book titled Naturalia II, 221 images shot across 17 countries frame the thriving vegetation that crawls across chipped concrete and architecture in unruly masses.

This succeeding volume is a follow-up to Jonk’s first book by the same name and focuses on the ways the ecological crisis has evolved during the last three years. He explains about the impetus for the book in a statement:

On the one hand, the situation has deteriorated even further with yet another species becoming extinct every single day. Global warming continues and has caused repeated natural catastrophes: floods, fires, droughts, etc. On the other hand, our collective awareness has widely increased. We are still a long way from the commitment needed to really change things, but we are heading in the right direction. Millions of initiatives have already emerged, and I hope that my photos and the message contained within them can play a small part in the collective challenge facing us all.

Pick up a copy of Naturalia II, which has text in both French and English, from Jonk’s site, and follow him on Instagram to keep up with his travels and reclaimed findings.

 

Nature Resurges to Overtake Abandoned Architecture in a New Book of Photos by Jonk

Centrale lectrique, Italie power plant, Italy

Nature Resurges to Overtake Abandoned Architecture in a New Book of Photos by Jonk

Tour de refroidissement, Belgique cooling tower, Belgium

Nature Resurges to Overtake Abandoned Architecture in a New Book of Photos by Jonk

Piscine, Danemark swimming pool, Denmark

Nature Resurges to Overtake Abandoned Architecture in a New Book of Photos by Jonk

Hippodrome, France

Nature Resurges to Overtake Abandoned Architecture in a New Book of Photos by Jonk

Sanatorium, Lituanie Sanatorium, Lithuania

Nature Resurges to Overtake Abandoned Architecture in a New Book of Photos by Jonk

CimetiŠre de voitures, SuŠde car graveyard, Sweden

Nature Resurges to Overtake Abandoned Architecture in a New Book of Photos by Jonk

Parc d’attractions, Taiwan amusement park, Taiwan

Nature Resurges to Overtake Abandoned Architecture in a New Book of Photos by Jonk

Usine, Allemagne Factory, Germany

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