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PHOTOGRAPHS

During my architecture studies and travels, I’ve had the opportunity to take a lot of photos. I don’t always seek specific elements each time, but I often find that they fall into two distinct categories:

• Photographs composed around a strong element: whether it’s symmetry, a picturesque street, or a suggestive angle of a wall.

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• Detail photographs: whether it’s the textures of materials, how light interacts with them, or delicate ornaments.

I pay great attention to the texture of surfaces, colors, and the way light reflects upon them. I feel like I’m adding elements to a library of textures or sensations that I can later incorporate into my architectural projects.

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