Where Design Meets Space
Architecture has always been a parallel passion. The way buildings organize space, guide movement, and create atmosphere—it's design at the largest scale, and it informs my approach to digital spaces in unexpected ways.
This collection documents buildings, spaces, and details that have caught my attention during travels and daily life. It's less about technical analysis and more about appreciation—what makes a space feel right.
Photography & Studies
Brutalist Forms
The raw beauty of concrete and bold geometric shapes.
Light & Shadow
How architecture plays with natural light throughout the day.
Modern Minimalism
Clean lines and restrained palettes in contemporary design.
Urban Texture
The accumulated layers of city buildings over time.
Lessons for Digital Design
Studying architecture has taught me valuable lessons that apply to UX design:
- • Wayfinding: How people navigate spaces applies to digital navigation
- • Hierarchy: Visual hierarchy in buildings mirrors UI hierarchy
- • Atmosphere: Mood and feeling can be designed into any space
- • Human Scale: Designing for how people actually use things
Favorite Architects
I'm particularly drawn to the work of Tadao Ando for his masterful use of concrete and light, Peter Zumthor for creating spaces of profound atmosphere, and Zaha Hadid for bold, flowing forms that challenge convention.