

This work choreographs a city into a tessellated chorus of rooftops, stairways, and facades, where hard-edged geometry is softened by a sun-warmed palette that feels both celebratory and slightly fevered. Planes of ochre, coral, teal, and chalky whites interlock like memories of neighborhoods seen at once—compressing distance so that architecture becomes a lived, intimate texture rather than a fixed map. The rhythmic striping and repeated triangles read as urban pulse and vernacular ornament, suggesting a place built from improvisation, resilience, and constant rebuilding. Light here is not directional but cumulative, as though the entire settlement is lit from within by communal density and the restless movement of daily life.