Medina del Campo - High Walls (3:2)
Hunedoara - Long Approach (4:5)
Bran - Crowning the Rock (4:5)
Rasnov - Outpost (9:16)
Celje - Command from the Heights (1:2.5)
Burg Hohenzollern - Dominion (2:3)
Stone Over Territory examines architecture as an assertion of territorial command. Walls, towers, and fortified silhouettes rise above valleys, forests, rivers, and fields, establishing authority through elevation and position. Each structure is defined not only by masonry and scale, but by its relationship to the terrain it oversees: ridge, hillside, rock, or water’s edge. Moving through distant views, elevated approaches, and enclosing landscapes, the sequence studies stone as an architecture of dominion shaped through visibility, access, separation, and spatial control.