urban forest, human dens
The concept of an "Urban Forest" intertwined with "Human Dens" evokes an exploration of the symbiotic relationship between nature and human habitation. This ongoing project delves into the intricate dialogue between the built environment and the individuals who inhabit it.
"Human Dens" amplifies the idea of personal spaces within the urban context, emphasizing the intimate and private realms where individuals live, work, and spend their time.
The notion of a den conveys a sense of comfort, security, and personalization - a place where one retreats for solace and reflection. In the context of an urban setting, these dens could be homes, offices, or even secluded corners within public spaces where people find solace.
My fascination with the light at windows adds a layer of symbolism to the project. Windows are portals that connect the interior and exterior worlds, serving as conduits for light, both natural and artificial. The play of light through windows can evoke a myriad of emotions and moods, representing the ephemerality of time and the changing nature of human experiences within these spaces.
My quest for secrets behind these illuminated windows hints at a curiosity about the private lives and activities occurring within these spaces. It becomes a journey of introspection, questioning what transpires in the unseen realms of these human dens, and how individuals choose to spend their private moments - be it for work, leisure, or contemplation.