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Honorable Mention / Architecture: Buildings & Structures
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Deconstructed Architecture
Deconstructed Architecture
Wandering through the modern districts of the city, I often feel as if the buildings are quietly rearranging themselves, inviting me to look again. Their glass façades catch fragments of sky, distort reflections, and stretch upwards until they almost disappear into light.
In this series, I tried to capture that moment when architecture stops being a familiar structure and becomes something more abstract — a rhythm of lines, shadows, and mirrored shapes. By isolating these towering forms, the city reveals a different personality: minimal, geometric, and slightly surreal, as if the buildings were designed to guide the eye rather than shelter people.
Through these images, I want to share that hidden side of the urban landscape — the one that appears only when you slow down and look up.