Iterations
Place is the inhabitation of repetition and function. Surfaces, thresholds, distances, crossings, interruptions, and forms recur in series of new instances: each similar, each different. This unstable order is the principle of Iterations, where the urban world becomes intelligible through variation, recurrence, and broken return. Some places can be crossed once and left behind. Others require iterative observation, a slower attention to persistence and deviation. There, geometry, presence, and dissonance gather for a moment before shifting again.

