2022
Leporello, 8 pages.
“Eihsteti” is an exploration of my hometown. Nestled in a rolling landscape in the prealps, it is described as characterized by fields, forests, and small streams.
In earlier centuries, timber trade and transport of timber down the river were the population’s main sources of income, as well as agriculture and related trades. With the inauguration of the railway line in 1889, the village gained access to modern transportation. After World War II, a wave of new construction began, extending between the railroad line and the river, but it was not until the late 1980s that the municipality responded to the decline in agriculture by developing the first industrial park. In the mid-1990s, a second industrial park was added near the the newly built highway, connecting the town to Munich and Lake Constance. Both areas generated more than a hundred of the much-needed new jobs.
“Eihsteti” ties together, in few images, the aim of this place I call home. Residential areas, the train station, forests, single-family homes, the railroad line, industrial areas, the concrete block manufacturer and farms.









2022









Leporello, 8 pages.
“Eihsteti” is an exploration of my hometown. Nestled in a rolling landscape in the prealps, it is described as characterized by fields, forests, and small streams.
In earlier centuries, timber trade and transport of timber down the river were the population’s main sources of income, as well as agriculture and related trades. With the inauguration of the railway line in 1889, the village gained access to modern transportation. After World War II, a wave of new construction began, extending between the railroad line and the river, but it was not until the late 1980s that the municipality responded to the decline in agriculture by developing the first industrial park. In the mid-1990s, a second industrial park was added near the the newly built highway, connecting the town to Munich and Lake Constance. Both areas generated more than a hundred of the much-needed new jobs.
“Eihsteti” ties together, in few images, the aim of this place I call home. Residential areas, the train station, forests, single-family homes, the railroad line, industrial areas, the concrete block manufacturer and farms.