Built environments are systems of control. Every wall, corridor, and threshold encodes decisions about who moves freely and who does not.
These drawings are generated algorithmically — rule-based systems producing architectural forms that exist only as structure. Not buildings, but the logic of buildings.
At sufficient scale, infrastructure becomes atmospheric. The individual is subsumed by the system that contains them — dwarfed by geometries they cannot fully perceive.
Each piece oscillates between the monumental and the intimate. Inhabitants navigate these spaces without authorship — figures within a system they did not design and cannot escape.
Selected works are rendered as physical editions — pen-plotted by machine onto archival paper. The algorithm's final act: every vector drawn irreversibly in ink, carrying the system's logic into the material world.