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It's hard to imagine how humans and nature could be to be more different in terms of their design and the influence they have on their surroundings. Like an opposite pole, man seems to distance himself further and further from the norms of nature. Already detached from local resources and conditions, the human space design of the modern era is developing into the most abstract directions. With the the advancement of technology, us humans are able to implement more creative yet structure and meaningful ideas. I want to use this series to highlight this ever increasing divergence between spaces of man and nature. It is the small details, the structures, through which a space explains itself that I want to explore. It is amazing that the different harmonies between these structures and their environment (regardless of whether created by man or nature) do not seem so different. Yes the contrast between them is unmistakable.
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