Urban Horizontality
Digital Architectural Illustration
The piece is inspired from my recent trips that aims to discuss cityscape and social justice of our built environment.
The piece is inspired from my recent trips that aims to discuss cityscape and social justice of our built environment.
Urban Horizontality is a project inspired from my recent trips to Panama City (March, 2017), Tokyo City (December, 2017), and Taipei City (March, 2018). The illustration is not an Utopian vision of cityscape nor any form of prediction. It is a mixture of imagination and observations. There are some issues I would like to discuss through this digital art:
1. The relationship of sports and users in the current urban context.
2. The status of religious architectures in a cityscape.
3. Nature versus mankind
4. The interactions between buildings within a city
5. The verticality versus the horizontality within the built environment
1. The relationship of sports and users in the current urban context.
2. The status of religious architectures in a cityscape.
3. Nature versus mankind
4. The interactions between buildings within a city
5. The verticality versus the horizontality within the built environment