Up and running

In "Up and Running," the world is turned upside down, literally. Abstract architecture—composed of stark, white artificial blocks and fragmented staircases—floats in a disorienting inversion. The structures appear to defy gravity, yet maintain a sense of uneasy balance, as if they could collapse or rebuild at any moment. Scattered among the crisp geometry are concrete walls and fragments of city elements, evoking a fragmented urban landscape that feels both familiar and surreal.

Amid this artificial chaos, a few natural elements peek through—small patches of greenery or textures that break the monotony of the urban fabric. These natural touches are subtle yet intentional, offering a glimpse of life in an otherwise sterile, constructed environment. The piece explores the tension between the organic and the synthetic, asking what happens when architecture runs on its own logic, and nature is merely an afterthought.

  • Single Image
  • 3d
  • architecture
  • generative
  • isometric
  • isometricart
  • surreal