Architecture of Silence is a series of digital images exploring the relationship between contemporary architecture, Mediterranean light, and spatial silence. Through purified volumes, geometric lines, and bold color planes, the images offer a sensitive reading of places where time appears suspended, between suggested human presence and intentional absence.
The series questions the perception of emptiness, architectural solitude, and the way built space influences our relationship to rhythm, waiting, and contemplation. By contrast, this research resonates with the series Solitude industrielle, where port and urban architecture reveal a harsher tension shaped by structures and transitional zones.
Rooted in a practice of contemporary digital art, Architecture of Silence engages with the principles of architectural minimalism and contemporary Mediterranean landscapes, as discussed in resources dedicated to architecture and design, such as le-minimalisme-mediterraneen this article on Mediterranean minimalism.
This approach also connects with a transversal research developed in the serie Sautillements du temps, where the image becomes a temporal fragment, inviting a slow and attentive reading of space, in resonance with contemporary reflections on architectural temporalities.