
Public Spaces
Interior Collection
This group of images focuses on spaces made for the public—places meant to be shared, passed through, or briefly occupied. They include museums, lobbies, and other environments where architecture supports circulation, gathering, and informal use. The emphasis here is less on individual design details and more on the overall sense of movement and rhythm. These are spaces that need to function across many different users and times of day.
People are central to these images, and may or may not be the focus of the composition. Their presence and placement brings scale and activity, helping the viewer understand how the space is meant to work. Whether walking, standing, or sitting, the way people move through the frame adds energy and context. When omitted completely, they help create a sense of tension or anticipation. These are active compositions that show architecture doing its job in real time. The goal is to capture that interaction between space and use, and to show how design helps shape the way people experience public life.
The visualizations in this book were created in collaboration with the following clients: Bjarke Ingels Group, Foster + Partners, Barozzi Veiga, blrm
This group of images focuses on spaces made for the public—places meant to be shared, passed through, or briefly occupied. They include museums, lobbies, and other environments where architecture supports circulation, gathering, and informal use. The emphasis here is less on individual design details and more on the overall sense of movement and rhythm. These are spaces that need to function across many different users and times of day.
The visualizations in this book were created in collaboration with the following clients: Bjarke Ingels Group, Foster + Partners, Barozzi Veiga, blrm















