Silver Medal in the category « Urbex & Minimalism »
Loneliness is increasingly becoming a pressing phenomenon in our contemporary society. It is more than just a personal feeling—it reflects our position within the broader structure of the world. While people appear to be moving closer together in a globally connected reality, many simultaneously experience a profound inner distance. Monumental architectural structures that surround us in everyday life intensify this impression. Their overwhelming scale creates a backdrop in which the individual can feel small and lost. These constructions thus become symbols of isolation: they reveal the contrast between the power and permanence of the built environment and the fragility of human closeness and community. In this way, loneliness emerges not only as an individual experience but also as a social and spatial phenomenon.
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