I’ve always loved quiet mornings.
The kind where sunlight slowly fills the room, everything feels calm, and your mind finally has space to breathe a little. No pressure, no rushing… just a moment to exist peacefully.
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how creativity works.
People usually imagine architecture as something serious — technical drawings, measurements, concrete, structures. And yes, it is all of that. But there’s also a softer side to it that most people never see.
Creativity comes from emotions too.
From colors you love, from small details, from the atmosphere of a room, from the feeling a place gives you when you walk into it.
Sometimes inspiration comes from a huge building.
And sometimes… it comes from a simple quiet morning like this one.
I think that’s why I want my future projects to feel warm and alive, not just visually impressive.
Because spaces should make people feel something.