This project focuses on the Itamaraty Palace in Brasília, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, one of the most iconic figures of modernist architecture.
The building is approached not as an institutional symbol, but as a spatial and visual experience.
Through repetition, symmetry, and empty space, the images explore how modernist architecture shapes perception and movement.
The absence of people allows the structure to become the main subject, highlighting the relationship between geometry, rhythm, and light.
The series is part of a broader research on monumental and institutional architecture, where buildings are photographed as autonomous presences, detached from their original function and political meaning.