We are pleased to share with you that the 1st article has been release at Elysium Lifestyle Magazine.

My philosophy is rooted in the belief that a well-designed space is not just about functionality but also about the art that resides within its structure. To me, architecture is a living sculpture, a harmonious blend of art and science, where every line, curve, and material choice tells a story. Natural Light and Lighting Design in ArchitectureOne of the fundamental elements in my spatial design approach is light. I believe that light is not merely a functional aspect of architecture but the essence that brings a space to life. The interplay of natural light within a house can transform it from a static structure into a dynamic living organism. Light influences our perception of space, creating moods and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the interiors.I take inspiration from architects like Carlo Scarpa, emphasizing the rhythm of light, shadow, contrast, and simplicity of form and asymmetry to create contemporary spaces rooted in modernist architecture, design, and art. The Role of Light in Architectural DesignCreating Ambiance: Light can evoke emotions and set the tone of a room. Soft, diffused ambient lighting creates a calm and serene environment, while direct, sharp light can energize and highlight architectural features.Defining Space: Light helps define and separate spaces within a house. Strategically placed windows and skylights can create visual boundaries without the need for physical walls.Enhancing Materials: Different materials react uniquely to light. The texture of wood, the sheen of metal, and the transparency of glass are all enhanced by the way light interacts with them. This interaction can add depth and richness to the overall design. Architecture as Living Sculpture In my work, I aim to merge the principles of sculpture with architectural design. Sculpture, to me, is about form, texture, and the play of light and shadow. When these elements are integrated into architecture, they create spaces that are not only functional but also visually and emotionally engaging. A great example of modern abstract sculpture I use in my work is the art of Romanian modernist sculptor Brancusi, known as the pioneer of modern abstract sculpture.We thank @elysium.lifestyle.magazine for inviting me to write and publishing the article about my architectural vision. You can read it here: https://elysium.press/posts/the-intersection-of-architecture-and-sculpture-a-visionary-approach