Corporate Geometry

Corporate Geometry exposes power embedded in modern corporate architecture.

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Kirsten Smith

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© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

Corporate Geometry explores the aesthetic of power and order embedded in modern corporate architecture. Defined by repetition, symmetry, and precise geometry, these façades present an image of order and authority — structures engineered to appear seamless and rational. But through close observation, distortions of light, shadow, and angle begin to emerge, disrupting the illusion of perfection.

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry
Beneath these controlled surfaces lies a quieter instability, where the visual language of uniformity hints at deeper imperfections and contradictions within the systems they represent.

Beneath these controlled surfaces lies a quieter instability, where the visual language of uniformity hints at deeper imperfections and contradictions within the systems they represent.

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry
About
Kirsten Smith is an award-winning fine art photographer based in San Francisco. Her work focuses on abstraction and interpretation, using photography as a way to reimagine the familiar. Drawn to patterns, light, and subtle visual relationships, she creates images that invite viewers to slow down and see beyond the literal — where ordinary subjects become quietly unexpected. Smith has been making and exhibiting her photographic work for over 25 years.

www.kirstensmithphotographer.com

Corporate Geometry

Corporate Geometry exposes power embedded in modern corporate architecture.

Words by  

Kirsten Smith

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Corporate Geometry exposes power embedded in modern corporate architecture.
© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

Corporate Geometry exposes power embedded in modern corporate architecture.

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

Corporate Geometry explores the aesthetic of power and order embedded in modern corporate architecture. Defined by repetition, symmetry, and precise geometry, these façades present an image of order and authority — structures engineered to appear seamless and rational. But through close observation, distortions of light, shadow, and angle begin to emerge, disrupting the illusion of perfection.

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry
Beneath these controlled surfaces lies a quieter instability, where the visual language of uniformity hints at deeper imperfections and contradictions within the systems they represent.

Beneath these controlled surfaces lies a quieter instability, where the visual language of uniformity hints at deeper imperfections and contradictions within the systems they represent.

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry
About
Kirsten Smith is an award-winning fine art photographer based in San Francisco. Her work focuses on abstraction and interpretation, using photography as a way to reimagine the familiar. Drawn to patterns, light, and subtle visual relationships, she creates images that invite viewers to slow down and see beyond the literal — where ordinary subjects become quietly unexpected. Smith has been making and exhibiting her photographic work for over 25 years.

www.kirstensmithphotographer.com
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Corporate Geometry

Corporate Geometry exposes power embedded in modern corporate architecture.

Words by

Kirsten Smith

Corporate Geometry
© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

Corporate Geometry exposes power embedded in modern corporate architecture.

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

Corporate Geometry explores the aesthetic of power and order embedded in modern corporate architecture. Defined by repetition, symmetry, and precise geometry, these façades present an image of order and authority — structures engineered to appear seamless and rational. But through close observation, distortions of light, shadow, and angle begin to emerge, disrupting the illusion of perfection.

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry
Beneath these controlled surfaces lies a quieter instability, where the visual language of uniformity hints at deeper imperfections and contradictions within the systems they represent.

Beneath these controlled surfaces lies a quieter instability, where the visual language of uniformity hints at deeper imperfections and contradictions within the systems they represent.

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry

© Kirsten Smith | Corporate Geometry
About
Kirsten Smith is an award-winning fine art photographer based in San Francisco. Her work focuses on abstraction and interpretation, using photography as a way to reimagine the familiar. Drawn to patterns, light, and subtle visual relationships, she creates images that invite viewers to slow down and see beyond the literal — where ordinary subjects become quietly unexpected. Smith has been making and exhibiting her photographic work for over 25 years.

www.kirstensmithphotographer.com
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Unsave