FUTURE VISION
An ongoing series examining the visual language of contemporary institutional architecture.
Focusing on environments shaped by function over form—schools, kindergartens, and public buildings—the work observes how these spaces are constructed, presented, and experienced in everyday life.
Stripped of ornament and reduced to utilitarian forms, these structures reflect a broader shift in priorities—where efficiency, standardization, and control often take precedence over aesthetic consideration.
Without direct commentary, the series invites reflection on how built environments influence perception, behavior, and, over time, the development of those who move through them.
What is designed to serve quietly shapes how we think, feel, and create.
SELECTION
An ongoing photographic study examining the evolving landscape of everyday consumption.
First documented in 2014 and revisited in 2024, the series captures the subtle and not-so-subtle shifts in product design, visual language, and the structure of choice within contemporary grocery environments. A third and final chapter is scheduled for 2034.
By returning to the same subject over decades, the work reflects broader changes in culture—how preferences are shaped, how abundance is presented, and how the ordinary quietly transforms over time.
What appears static at first glance reveals itself, over time, as constant change.