

Bathed in a sun-bleached spectrum of ochres and muted gold, this clustered settlement feels less like a topographical record than a memory of placeβwarm, pared down, and quietly reverent. The composition stacks simple, block-like forms into a gentle rhythm of roofs and walls, while the tall, dark doorways puncture the facades like pauses in a sentence, suggesting interior lives withheld from view. Light is treated as atmosphere rather than spotlight, dissolving edges into a dusty harmony that evokes both communal closeness and the solitude that can linger inside shared architecture. In its restrained geometry and weathered surfaces, the work becomes a meditation on enduranceβhow dwellings, like people, carry time in their skins.







