REFLECT 4.13 distills downtown Philadelphia architecture into a four-part series exploring line, rhythm, and dimensional shift. Refracted light and urban texture balance abstraction with architectural precision, translating structure into tactile form.
REFLECT 4.13 | each 30” x 30” | glass inlay with concrete c Heather Hancock 2024
Working from site documentation, Google Street View, and client-provided imagery, I identified compelling architectural moments near the client’s offices and reinterpreted them in glass and concrete. The work operates at two levels: abstract geometry at a distance, architectural fragments revealed up close.
The project invites renewed attention to the overlooked lines, rhythms, and structural cadence of the built environment.
REFLECT 4.13 | each 30” x 30” | glass inlay with concrete c Heather Hancock 2024
REFLECT 4.13c refracted | 30” x 30” | glass inlay with concrete c Heather Hancock 2024
REFLECT 4.13d urban textures | 30” x 30” | glass inlay with concrete c Heather Hancock 2024
REFLECT 4.13 4 @ 30” x 30” c Heather Hancock | Photo credit Forrest Scott Group
REFLECT 4.13 4 @ 30” x 30” c Heather Hancock | Photo credit Forrest Scott Group