Geometry of the City
STRUCTURED

The Building Blocks

That Raise a City’s Skyline

Structured is a study of form, geometry, and the visual language of the modern city. Through lines, angles, reflections, and scale, this series examines how architecture shapes both physical space and perception itself.

The photographs focus on the buildings themselves, not simply as structures, but as abstract compositions constructed from steel, glass, light, and repetition. At street level, towers converge overhead at impossible angles. Corners become vanishing points. Facades fragment into patterns that pull the viewer upward, outward, and deeper into the frame.

This series explores the tension between precision and abstraction found within urban design. Familiar skylines dissolve into intersecting planes, mirrored surfaces, and sharp geometric rhythms that often feel detached from their original function. In these moments, architecture transforms into something almost futuristic, less like static construction and more like a living system constantly reflecting movement, light, and time.

Structured looks at modernism not as a distant idea of the future, but as something already surrounding us. The future exists in the glass above intersections, in the steel that frames the sky, and in the quiet symmetry embedded within the cities we move through every day