The Human Farms

“Human Farms” is a stark look at the structures we call home—towering grids of windows, endless rows of identical facades, the architecture of containment. These photographs frame apartment blocks and office buildings as modern enclosures, where people live and work stacked in repetition, like caged animals in an industrial farm. Stripped of warmth and individuality, the exteriors become patterns of uniformity, questioning the nature of urban life. Are these places of shelter, or systems of control? The images leave the answer open, inviting reflection on the way we inhabit space—and the way it shapes us in return.