Interstices
Every built environment carries within it zones that were never meant to command attention. They appear along seams, joints and narrow breaks in the fabric of construction, occupying the uncertain territory between what is contained and what remains exposed.

This series turns toward those marginal conditions. Openings reduced to a line, fastening devices and structural seams reveal how systems designed for enclosure inevitably disclose their own points of vulnerability.

In these interstices, space emerges not from design but from circumstance. Pressure, erosion and repeated use slowly reshape the surfaces that once promised stability.

What remains is not simply form, but a record of duration embedded in the built environment itself.
Slit
Slit
Barred
Barred
Orthogonal Silence
Orthogonal Silence
The Closing Mecanism
The Closing Mecanism