
Echoes of Stone and Timber
Inspired by the medieval architecture of my hometown Hildesheim, this project explores how history can shape imaginative world-building. Through studies, sketches, and refined concept art, I examined the city’s unique structures and motifs, translating them into new designs. Each piece reflects how local heritage and research informed my creative process — bridging authenticity with imagination to breathe life into ancient worlds.

Echoes of Stone and Timber
Inspired by the medieval architecture of my hometown Hildesheim, this project explores how history can shape imaginative world-building. Through studies, sketches, and refined concept art, I examined the city’s unique structures and motifs, translating them into new designs. Each piece reflects how local heritage and research informed my creative process — bridging authenticity with imagination to breathe life into ancient worlds.

Foundations of Form
A series of studies exploring medieval structures, inspired by the architecture of Hildesheim. These sketches capture the building blocks of the project.
The City Gates
A grand concept piece presenting the medieval city in its full scale, viewed from the gates. A moment of anticipation before stepping inside.
Fields of Tranquility
A wide shot of the farmlands surrounding the city, offering a softer, pastoral counterpart to the grandeur of the urban scene.
Foundations of Form
A series of studies exploring medieval structures and details, inspired by the architecture of Hildesheim. These sketches capture the building blocks of the project.
The City Gates
A grand concept piece presenting the medieval city in its full scale, viewed from the gates. A moment of anticipation before stepping inside.
Fields of Tranquility
A wide shot of the farmlands surrounding the city, offering a softer, pastoral counterpart to the grandeur of the urban scene.

Echoes of Stone and Timber
This project was both a study and a tribute. An exploration of medieval forms rooted in the architecture of Hildesheim. From early sketches to sweeping cityscapes and quiet rural scenes, it became a way to merge observation with imagination. The work reaffirmed how architectural storytelling can ground fantastical worlds in history while leaving room for wonder.
This project was both a study and a tribute. An exploration of medieval forms rooted in the architecture of Hildesheim. From early sketches to sweeping cityscapes and quiet rural scenes, it became a way to merge observation with imagination. The work reaffirmed how architectural storytelling can ground fantastical worlds in history while leaving room for wonder.