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Porcelain Fields
The Porcelain Bricks originate from the brick as the most elementary architectural unit. Historically, the brick stands for order, shelter, and permanence, while simultaneously carrying traces of the hand, fire, and time. This tension between strict geometry and living material forms the conceptual core of the work.
Classical masonry proportions are reinterpreted in porcelain, transforming perceived mass and gravity into precision, luminosity, and refinement. Solidity shifts into quiet concentration.
Each brick emerges through a controlled technical process shaped decisively by the kiln. Glaze behavior under high temperatures makes every piece singular. The bricks function as architectural fragments rather than building units. They exist between sculpture, material study, and spatial structure. Modular, reconfigurable, and open to serial arrangement, they form a reduced architecture at the scale of the object, defined by the interplay of order and transformation.









