How do we reconstruct a space that exists only in memory? This investigation tracks the intersection of fixed architectural grids and the fluid, shifting nature of recollection.

The geometry of a streetscape isn’t stable; it expands and compresses based on emotional resonance. By plotting heavy structural lines against washed, negative space, the composition attempts to find cohesion within a fractured landscape.
Isolated architectural elements here hold similar psychological states—each arch, column, or boundary reflecting an internal effort to contain memory before it dissipates.






