Cinematic

Spaces

A visual dialogue between cinema and structure, where iconic film settings are reimagined through a minimalist lens. This collection captures the most memorable buildings and houses from classic films, reconstructed with precision, reverence, and an eye for what’s often left unseen.

As both an artist and a researcher, I immersed myself in the architectural DNA of each scene, from the haunting silhouettes of Hitchcock’s gothic mansions to the visionary skylines of science fiction. Each illustration is the result of meticulous study, yet presented with restraint: pared-down forms, carefully composed lines, and a refined palette that allows architecture to speak for itself.

What makes this series distinctive is the perspective it offers, a direct, frontal gaze into structures that film often fragments or obscures. Here, these cinematic icons are granted presence and permanence, allowing their full architectural identities to emerge from the shadows of the screen.

More than posters, these are portraits of imagined spaces, an invitation to rediscover cinema not through story or character, but through the silent language of design. For cinephiles, architects, and visual enthusiasts alike, Cinematic Architecture is both a tribute and a reinterpretation: nostalgic, precise, and quietly bold.