Urban Geometry explores the intersection of Brutalist and Modernist architecture across Berlin's ever-changing skyline. Over three months, I documented structures that embody the tension between rigid geometric form and the organic human activity that flows around them.
Shot entirely on the Leica M11 Monochrom with a 35mm Summilux, the series strips each building down to its essential lines, planes, and volumes. Without color, the viewer is forced to confront the raw structure, the interplay of light and shadow on concrete, glass, and steel.