Transit Geometry
Description
Transit Geometry is a five-part study of a railway station reduced to concrete, grids, stairs, thresholds and light. Rather than describing the station as a place of movement, the series isolates the structures that organise passage: exits, service zones, ceiling modules, stair chambers and opaque screens. Functional architecture becomes a system of abstract intervals, where orientation is measured by shadow, repetition and the silent geometry of transit.
