Paris

Modern Paris is not defined solely by romance along the Seine — it is also La Défense, where glass, concrete, and steel set the tempo, and the city accelerates vertically. The monumental Grande Arche, aligned with the historic axis of Paris, emerges as a contemporary triumphal arch of technology and precision.

Yet Parisian modernity has another face — lighter, almost ephemeral. In the fluid lines of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, immersed in the greenery of the Bois de Boulogne, architecture becomes a sculpture of light. It is a dialogue between monumentality and transience, between the mathematical order of façades and the intuitive play of reflections.

This photographic series offers a view of a Paris that does not dream of the past, but boldly designs the future. A city of tension and balance, where modernity retains a soul.