Architectures Éphémères

Architectures Éphémères is a photographic system developed from the instability of built form and the conditions of impermanence. Rather than treating architecture as a fixed object, the work examines structure as a temporal event—using movement, optical displacement, and fragmentation as organizing principles to destabilize solidity and permanence.

Although grounded in architectural space, the images unfold through shifts in clarity, alignment, and duration. Form appears and dissolves within a constrained framework, requiring prolonged engagement rather than immediate legibility. What emerges is not an image of architecture, but a system in which time, motion, and perception continually reshape structure.