Cities are built slowly, across generations of decisions, materials, ambitions, and revisions. Structures from different eras stand beside one another— sometimes in contrast, sometimes in conversation— forming places that carry both memory and momentum at once.

These images explore how time remains visible in the present, not as a bygone era, but as something still shaping what we see and experience every day. They consider architecture as a record of change— evidence of how people lived, adapted, and imagined the future before us. In this way, the past does not disappear, but instead remains active within the spaces we continue to move through, still present for those willing to look closely.

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