London

A city of tension and horizons. In this series, London appears as a space intersecting at sharp angles — defined by hard edges, reflections, and monumental structures. Its architecture speaks the language of grids and glass, forming a rhythmic record of modernity: a tension between vertical and plane, between movement and stillness, between the city and its reflection.

The clock at Canary Wharf becomes the symbolic heart of this narrative — not merely marking time, but measuring the pulse of a city that never falls silent. In contrast to this relentless rhythm, the view from the rooftop gardens of the Sky Garden offers distance: above the lines of development, through layers of urban order, toward the horizon where structure yields to space.

This is a story of a city living simultaneously on multiple levels — from ground to sky, from detail to panorama. A place where architecture is not a backdrop, but a language through which space is experienced.