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URBAN FABRIC

Cities are living tapestries of edges, thresholds, and connections. Streets, squares, markets, and infrastructures situate architecture within flows of movement and collective life. From facades that define the urban fabric to interiors that open into lobbies and public halls, these images trace how buildings converse with their surroundings - where exterior and interior spaces shape, and are shaped by, one another.

CULTURAL LANDSCAPES

Beyond the city, places of culture and landscape carry their own architectures - formed by ritual, nature, and memory. Courtyards, sanctuaries, and communal grounds exist alongside pathways, terraces, and landscapes carved over time. These images explore how meaning resides not only in design but also in the journeys, gatherings, and encounters that give shape to human experience.

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CONTEXT

Architecture never exists in isolation. Facades, streetscapes, and landscapes form the backdrop against which buildings are experienced. Context reveals how the built environment belongs to a larger fabric - cultural, urban, and natural - shaping meaning and atmosphere.

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