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Echo Structure

An architectural echo shaped by time and fire.

Stoneware

Echo Structure draws on the language of architecture, not as construction but as memory. Built by hand, its layered framework suggests the remains of a structure shaped by time, where repetition, erosion and material have softened certainty into atmosphere.

The crystalline surface, rich with subtle variation from the firing process, recalls weathered stone, oxidised metal and fragments uncovered through excavation. Rather than concealing the passage of fire, the glaze preserves it, allowing each surface to record its own history.

Viewed from different angles, the work shifts between solidity and openness, revealing an architecture that feels simultaneously ancient and contemporary—less a model of a building than the echo of one.

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