In this series, I photocopied various found photographs of buildings, the photocopies (a single print or multiple prints of the same image, layered) are physically manipulated – folded, cut, bent, scrunched, torn, creased. The resulting sculptural forms are re-photographed with a 5 x 4 medium-format camera. The processed negatives are scanned, and the images enlarged and printed digitally on matt, medium texture paper and framed with the edges of the paper visible. The result is a reshaping of the apparent structure of the depicted buildings and the making visible of layers of reproduction such as the half-tone from the photocopying. The adjustments to the 'original' (reproduction) appear strangely architecturally plausible, absorbed into a chain of successive transformations: building to photograph to photocopy to sculpture to photograph to finished print.