Architecture as the model of the afterlife

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For Millenials Humans have constructed temples to mirror the cosmology of their reality, this could be in the very own essence to spiritual temples, pilgrimage sites, and or buildings to intimidated and to show off power.

As we enter the pre-technological singularity, architecture has evolved into not just reflections of spiritual and sacred embodiments but as testaments to the ingenuity of creativity and imagination of the human mind.

Temples of Power 

For centuries, men have used these symbols of power to dominate others and to erect their status among other inferior rivals, men have built pyramids to honor and harbor a safe passage to the afterlife, churches as sacred sanctums to find spiritual meaning, penthouses to show their dominance and satisfy their ego among other members of society, but not everything is black and white, men have created temples without usage just for the sake of creativity and collectivism.

This is when art meets photography dance together, to be honest, i wasn’t really so into architectural photography, i like the symmetry and the esoterical aspects of architecture, especially since i spent over 10 years traveling to 97 countries looking for evidence of lost civilizations leaving traces of a higher spiritual meaning into their constructions.


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Guillermo Alarcon

Guillermo Alarcon

Guillermo is a Tokyo 🇯🇵 based UX|UI Designer and Photographer for Meta Studios Creative Agency K.K. I love to create interactive multimedia experiences beyond senses.

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