ARCHITECTURE: POST-CONSTRUCTED
Paris | Créteil & Noisy-le-Grand Architectural Collage Series This work treats the camera as a structural tool rather than a witness, asserting that architectural photography is an act of construction that transforms static representation into a synthesized reality. By fragmenting the monuments of Créteil and Noisy-le-Grand, the series initiates a conceptual reconstruction. The environment is deconstructed and re-assembled into a two-dimensional mosaic—a photographic "second build." This metamorphosis creates the distance necessary to move beyond mere observation and into a deeper state of seeing. The resulting images do not simply describe the site; they exist as new spatial objects that merge the architect’s intent with a reconstructed photographic experience.