Urban Echoes is a photographic exploration of symmetry and near-symmetry hidden in the fabric of city life. This series captures the intentional and accidental harmonies found in urban architecture—perfectly mirrored facades, repeating windows, reflections in glass, dualities in concrete and steel, and geometric alignments shaped by human design. Each image invites viewers to pause and consider how order and balance persist amid the seeming chaos of the urban environment. From towering skyscrapers to meticulously designed public spaces, the series reveals how symmetry offers a sense of calm and visual rhythm in the heart of the metropolis.
Abstract architectural detail of Downtown Dallas‘ Whitacre Tower—the headquarters of AT&T.
Architectural detail of the Western Union Building in Downtown Fort Worth, Texas, an Art Deco landmark built in 1931.
Abstract architectural detail of Downtown Dallas’ Manor House, a high-rise apartment tower built in 1966.
Detail of the spiral ramp at Downtown Dallas’ historic DalPark garage.
The 72-story, 280.7 m (921 ft) Bank of America Plaza thrusts into the sky over Downtown Dallas.
Shadows fall on a concrete wall at the Tarrant County College Trinity River Campus in Downtown Fort Worth, Texas.