Human Architecture

by | Jun 13, 2019 | Architecture, Nature | 0 comments

Cities breathe. They are as alive and individualistic as people. They change from heaviness to lightness and lightness to heaviness in the speed of thought and bring out different sides of inhabitants to the surface. They are life set in concrete, listen closely and you will hear them sigh. I traveled to Iceland and Hong Kong trying to visually understand what does it mean to be heavy and busy and compare it to emptiness and lightness. –Karim Shaaban

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