Built Forms - Architecture and Territory
Built Forms - Architecture and Territory explores the relationship between architecture, settlement, and the landscapes they inhabit. Monasteries, sanctuaries, fortresses, palaces, villages, civic monuments, cultivated terrain, and urban spaces emerge through weather, distance, light, and night. Stone, ornament, cultivation, reflection, shadow, and illumination continually reshape the perception of built form and its surroundings. Across rural and urban environments, the set approaches architecture as a lasting spatial presence, where human occupation, history, and the character of place remain embedded within terrain, settlement, and city.