



A dense red lattice of façades presses inward like a living archive of rooms and memories, where doors and windows repeat as silent witnesses to untold lives. A pale vertical corridor cleaves the composition, and within it a slender tower rises—part beacon, part barrier—suggesting the fragile promise of orientation amid urban overwhelm. At the threshold below, a lone figure becomes the work’s quiet fulcrum, turning the city into an emotional interior: intimacy held inside immensity, and longing suspended in the glow of warm, weathered walls.







