Pen drawings exploring how buildings create geometry in city space.
A collection of architectural studies focused on the geometric patterns created by urban density. These drawings examine the rhythm of windows, the weight of shadows, and the way buildings define negative space.
Technical details:
The drawings intentionally flatten perspective to emphasize pattern over realism. What interests me is not photographic accuracy but the underlying structure — the grid that organizes chaos, the repetition that creates rhythm.
These are drawn from observation (usually from street level looking up) but edited in the moment. Some windows are omitted, some lines emphasized. The goal is to capture the feeling of density and order, not document specific buildings.

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