Copenhagen
A city where concrete breathes and geometry softens its edges.
This photographic cycle unfolds as a walk through Copenhagen's architecture — where form serves function, and detail matters more than monumentality.
Buildings do not dominate; they harmonize with space.
Filtered through Nordic light, the frames reveal subtle tensions between modernity and everyday life,
between the austere rhythm of façades and the unexpected softness of lines.
This is a portrait of a city that does not shout.
It speaks through images — calmly, yet with conviction.
The series looks not only at buildings, but at ideas:
how architecture can be experienced sensorially,
how lines and planes can pulse with life.
Here, echoes of Bauhaus meet the spirit of Scandinavian minimalism,
accompanied by a delicate sense of humor hidden in details —
as in the design of Cirkelbroen, which, instead of connecting points in a straight line,
leads along gentle curves, celebrating the journey rather than the destination.