Built Forms - Engineered Landscapes
Built Forms - Engineered Landscapes examines how engineered structures reorganize territory through scale, geometry, movement, and atmospheric presence. Bridges, dams, towers, and windmills connect rivers, bays, deserts, plains, coastlines, and urban environments shaped equally by weather, light, and human intervention. Steel, concrete, glass, water, and reflected illumination continually alter the perception of built form across changing conditions of fog, twilight, night, and distance. The set approaches engineering as both functional structure and spatial force, embedded within larger landscapes where infrastructure, atmosphere, movement, and cultural memory remain inseparable.