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URBAN LANDSCAPES ON CANVAS PHILIPPE HALABURDA STUDIO IN BROOKLYN, NY, USA SEPTEMBER 2016
Disaggregated spaces
Disaggregated spaces
Urban landscapes on canvas, New York, 2016
I read about disaggregation as a strategy to affect multiple elements of our overall space architecture.
The purpose is to provide options within architecture to drive down cost, increase resiliency and distribute capability.
US Air Force made some researches about it because it allows systems to be less complex, easier to maintain
and affords the Air Force the ability to lower per-unit production costs and improve industrial base stability.

By juxtaposing these diverse elements, I seek to highlight the interconnectedness of communities and how they contribute to the vibrant mosaic of the city.
In creating these abstract topographies, I draw inspiration from the complex interactions and intersections that define New York's urban landscape.
By layering shapes and patterns, I aim to convey the multifaceted nature
of the city's communities, exploring how they evolve and adapt.
Through my artwork, I hope to celebrate the diversity and resilience of
New York's residents showcase the beauty and complexity of their shared experiences within the larger tapestry of the city.
Details of the series
SERIES OF 5 ABSTRACT PAINTINGS
Material Acrylic, felt tip marker, pencil
Medium Stretched canvas 31 x 31 inches
Date 2016
Authentification Signed and title on the back
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