Photographs, 2015-23
In future/brutal, I focus on the sculptural presence of brutalist architecture. By isolating these structures from their surroundings, I reduce them to form, rhythm, and material. The buildings become autonomous objects—stripped of function, suspended in a quiet, almost futuristic space.
I’m drawn to the honesty of brutalism: its weight, its rawness, its refusal to soften. Through minimal compositions and controlled framing, I aim to reveal an unexpected elegance within this uncompromising architecture. What is often seen as harsh becomes calm, precise, and contemplative.
These images invite a slower look. They present architecture not as infrastructure, but as a series of monumental shapes—silent, grounded, and strangely timeless.













