Though I still consider most of the University of California at San Diego’s architecture as woefully unwelcoming for the new student, I now appreciate the purity of the harsh, angular concrete that constitutes the majority of UCSD’s buildings. Far from the welcoming brick and grassy knolls of people’s imaginations, it still holds a certain, futuristic charm.
Geisel Library, UCSD – The spaceship and the shadow
York Hall, UCSD – Carbon-inspired architectural patterns.
Technical Miscellany – Nikon N80, 15mm Sigma f/2.8 Fisheye | Nikon 50mm f/1.8, Shot on Kodak Tri-X 400, Developed with Rodinal
Note – I am still developing and scanning my negatives from the Philippines, so please expect photos of my homeland soon. Not always beautiful, but my heart still yearns for my native soil.



