In the Kashubian region of northern Poland, approximately 40 kilometers from the Tri-City area and near Lake Rekowo, stands a structure that appears older than it is—and more complete than it ever became. Known as Zamek Łapalice, it resembles a fortified castle, yet it is neither historic nor finished. It is a modern construction, begun in the early 1980s and abandoned before its vision could be realized.
Read MoreA structure suspended between construction and decay, resisting both use and collapse. Photo: Bjørn Joachimsen.