

This diptych stages architecture as both document and erasure: on the left, a meticulously articulated facade rises in crisp linearity, its windows and cornices recording the city’s insistence on order and permanence. Opposite it, the same house-form becomes a weathered field where a pale, clouded void overtakes the surface, like memory bleaching detail into absence. The stark white ground between them reads as a pause or rupture—an interval where certainty slips—inviting the viewer to consider how built environments are archived, forgotten, and continually rewritten by time.