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  • f9 studio

    Architecture is never the protagonist. It is the stage and the host, a strong yet generous presence that frames the story unfolding within it. My work seeks out this dialogue — where people, movement, and program encounter the geometry of a building. A foyer, an atrium, or a skylight is never just form; it is an anchor, a recognizable gesture that holds the narrative in place while allowing life to flow through it.

    The view matters. Each image is a deliberate choice of perspective — a viewport that defines how architecture and story meet. I stand in the second layer, letting the foreground narrative take the lead: a person, an activity, a movement, even a fleeting presence of cars or sound. Architecture remains strong and unmistakable, yet generous enough to host what happens before it. Light, geometry, and atmosphere become the language through which this dialogue is revealed — balancing clarity with emotion, the informative with the evocative.