



This compressed cityscape unfolds like a labyrinth of stacked roofs and patched facades, where hard-edged geometry is softened by a pervasive green cast that feels both regenerative and claustrophobic. Light pools across a few broad walls, turning them into quiet stages of pause amid the dense, shadowed accumulation of dwellings, while the distant horizon dissolves into haze—suggesting an urban sprawl that never quite ends. The composition’s layered planes and tight intervals between structures speak of survival through proximity, a collective architecture of necessity where private lives are pressed into a shared, uneasy rhythm. In its restrained palette and emphatic blocks of space, the work becomes a meditation on modern habitation—growth, scarcity, and the fragile hope of openness within confinement.







