My photo presents architecture not as a functional structure, but as an abstract composition of surface, line, and light. The geometric skin of the building unfolds as a rhythmic pattern, dissolving clear scale and orientation.
The restrained color palette and soft light create a sense of distance and calm. Windows are not read as openings, but as deliberate interruptions — pauses within a visual score.
The image explores architecture as a state rather than an object: suspended between stability and weightlessness, between construction and perception. Color is used not decoratively, but as a tool of reduction and focus.