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ABOUT THIS GALLERY

This one is all about urbanism. From a distance, you see The Face—clear, cohesive, unmistakable. But as you move closer, it dissolves into something else entirely: a grid. Parcels. Blocks. Zones. A patchwork of green space and built environment, mapped out in a system that feels both intentional and inevitable. Each square becomes a unit of planning. Parks, corridors, density clusters, low-rise, high-rise, mixed-use, and everything in between. It’s a study in spatial organization, a meditation on how we allocate land, distribute resources, and negotiate the balance between growth and preservation. Zoomed out, it’s identity. Zoomed in, it’s infrastructure. This is urban sprawl and smart growth at the same time. It’s zoning codes rendered as portraiture. It’s transit-oriented development hiding inside a face. It’s a master plan, a satellite image, a speculative city where The Face becomes both the map and the metropolis. In the end, it asks a simple question with very complicated answers: how do we build, and what do we see when we step back?