Urban Geometry

Urban Geometry: Black and White Architectural Photography

Urban Geometry isolates a quiet order, the restrained symmetry, balance, and rhythm in our built environment. These black-and-white architectural photographs highlight a design logic shaped over generations of exposure to natural forms: spirals, grids, branches, and other patterns found throughout nature.
We instinctively find them beautiful because centuries of seeing these forms in the natural world have tuned our sense of what beauty is. These minimalist compositions flatten real structures into graphic, abstract forms. They are not tied to place, but to pattern, offering a new way of seeing our urban landscape.
Seventy-two vertical rectangles, three lines, and a diagonal. Black and white architectural photograph part of Urban Geometry series by Raymond Carballada
Seventy-two vertical rectangles, three lines, and a diagonal. Black and white architectural photograph part of Urban Geometry series by Raymond Carballada
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Outcast
31 Rectangles
31 Rectangles

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