URBAN
Cities are the truest markers of humanity’s greatest invention: civilization.
Close-up of an office building's glass exterior reflecting neighboring buildings, illuminated from inside.
Tall buildings on a city street with a clear sky, street lamps, and some vehicles visible.
Holistic View —
Cities are all-consuming. There are so many levels of life in one place. People are hustling to make it another day, but there are small pockets of peace in a metro ride.
An empty pedestrian walkway on a bridge with pink railings, graffiti on the overhead structure, and a subway train passing underneath.
White brick building with three floors, multiple windows, and barred doors on ground level. Some windows have curtains or plants, others are dark. A yellow sign reading 'OFFICE EAST' is next to one barred door.
Public Transportation —
Modern cities are all about efficiency, but the older ones are about adaptability and change. Certainly, the New York subway system and the London tube are exemplary.
A white brick wall with sections of red bricks painted to resemble a face profile. There is a door on the left side and an air conditioning unit above on the right side.
Subway or train station platform with multiple train tracks and a blue elevated bridge or track overhead, concrete stairs, and buildings in the background.
A woman walking past a red brick wall covered in graffiti and posters.
1 Million Universes —
A person’s view of the world is singular. Thus, a major city brims with a million perspectives, each different from the next. It’s mind-boggling.