

The scene choreographs an everyday city ritual—two trams paused at a threshold—where the monumental arch stands like a civic proscenium framing movement, memory, and arrival. A restrained, smoky palette dissolves trees and stone into atmosphere, allowing the green tram to flare as a living accent, a pulse of modernity against the softened weight of heritage. Figures cross in a loose, unposed cadence, their small silhouettes emphasizing how public space is authored by transient bodies rather than fixed architecture. The converging rails pull the eye inward, turning routine commute into a quiet meditation on passage, direction, and the shared tempo of urban life.







