Japanese Buildings

2010. Pen on paper. 594 x 420 mm. Japanese Buildings, explores the consequences of visually and conceptually deconstructing architecture. Focusing on Modernist buildings, originally designed to embody ideals of progress, hope, and collective modernity, these structures aimed to project a utopian vision of the future. Through detailed drawings, the symbolic aspirations of these buildings are … Continue reading “Japanese Buildings”

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Soviet Buildings

2010. Pen on paper. 594 x 420 mm. Soviet Buildings, explores the consequences of visually and conceptually deconstructing architecture. Focusing on Brutalist and Modernist buildings, originally designed to embody ideals of progress, hope, and collective modernity, these structures aimed to project a utopian vision of the future. Through detailed drawings, the symbolic aspirations of these … Continue reading “Soviet Buildings”

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Greek Buildings

2010. Pen on Paper. 594 x 420 mm. This series explores the architecture of Singapore, a city deeply influenced by its colonial history. Many post-colonial buildings were designed to symbolize wealth and prosperity, reflecting Western ideals. However, over time, the city’s identity has evolved, shifting towards a renewed engagement with Eastern cultural perspectives. Through these … Continue reading “Greek Buildings”

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