Art & Photography

Alongside the built work, my artistic and photographic practice offers a different way of engaging with place-slower, more observational, and more attuned to the subtleties that architecture alone cannot capture.

These images sit at the intersection of research, memory, and narrative, forming a visual inquiry into landscapes, cities, and the cultural structures that shape how we understand them.

Where buildings require coordination and delivery, photography invites immersion and reflection. It allows for moments of quiet attention: textures, absences, transitions, the overlooked geometry of daily life. Much of this work has evolved through the books and projects that have accompanied my architectural career, expanding the frame through which I explore space, identity, and the built environment.

This section represents the parallel strand of my practice - one that complements the discipline of architecture by offering a more speculative and expressive lens. Together, the images and series gathered here trace an ongoing curiosity about place and the shifting relationships between people, stories, and the environments we inhabit.