Spatial sensations

Project
Spatial sensations is a photographic series focusing on parking garages as strictly functional architectural spaces. These environments are designed to serve a single, utilitarian purpose, offering little beyond efficiency and circulation. When this function is temporarily suspended, the space becomes vacant, revealing qualities that usually remain unnoticed.
Photographed in moments of inactivity, the parking structures shift from transitional infrastructure into autonomous spatial systems. In their emptiness, elements such as symmetry, repetition, rhythm, and scale become dominant, producing a monotonous yet precise visual order. The absence of human presence allows the architecture itself to dictate the experience of the space.
Rather than documenting specific locations, the series investigates how functionality shapes perception. By isolating these structures from their everyday use, Spatial sensations examines how space can be experienced beyond purpose, exposing the silent aesthetics embedded within systems designed for constant movement.
[project]
Spatial sensations
[format]
Personal project
[Context]
Photographic series
[year]
2024






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