Thursday, September 27, 2018

The Architect

"An aperture to the world of natural connection."

There is something so wondrous about the creative process of drawing up the perfect plans to a structure. I feel that only a few have ever experienced such a joy. My creations are a reflection of the type of beauty that I wish to see in the world. A beauty so simple, yet so dynamic, that it causes those that see it to open their minds to new possibilities.

Such as the possibility of nature and mankind coming together to create beautiful spaces that not only feed the progression of science, but the soul of our humanity.

"A reminder that nature is not meant to be conquered, but to be lived in"
A perfect blend of worlds that compliment each other. That is what I wish my works would invoke. But the reality is that very few who view my works feel anything at all. They're so obsessed with the idea that grandeur is better, that they don't see the beauty or perfection that is simplicity.
I have seen this world that they marvel at. I have seen their creations that tower over nature and push the boundaries of architectural design. They stand in awe at the sights of these monolithic structures, dumbstruck by the sheer size and intensity these godless shrines radiate.

"A blending of nature and science..."
I pity those that come after me. Gone will be the days of that warm feeling of natural connection. Instead only the cold shadows of  a steel monolith will remain. And the people will neither notice, nor care that any other feeling has ever existed.