Factory Constructivism is a striking photographic exploration of the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg, seen through the eyes of Karl Lagerfeld. Known primarily for his work in high fashion, Lagerfeld here turns his attention to the “cathedrals of industry.” The photographs emphasize the geometric precision, monumental scale, and structural lines of the manufacturing plant, drawing direct parallels to the aesthetics of early 20th-century Constructivism. The book serves as a dialogue between industrial engineering and artistic vision, documenting the cold beauty of the machine age.