A fellow door lover, Ricky Gui's work 'Singapore Hidden Door' is very inspiring. What is amazing is that it captures whooping 600 doors hidden in the backyards, alleys and forgotten corners of the country. I remember when 'The Doors of Kathmandu' got Published on Archdaily, the first link in the suggestions was the 'Singapore Hidden Door' series.
"Behind every 'Hidden Door' lurks possibility of past tales of childhood, romance and history." writes Ricky on his Blogpost. This sentence captures the beauty of his work perfectly. It's appreciable how he worked for one year to complete the series. Check out his entire blog here.
This series reminded me of my own adventures in the bylanes of Chinatown and Little India in Singapore. That was my first international trip and it was wonderful exploring a new country.
Adding a few photos below.
"Behind every 'Hidden Door' lurks possibility of past tales of childhood, romance and history." writes Ricky on his Blogpost. This sentence captures the beauty of his work perfectly. It's appreciable how he worked for one year to complete the series. Check out his entire blog here.
This series reminded me of my own adventures in the bylanes of Chinatown and Little India in Singapore. That was my first international trip and it was wonderful exploring a new country.
Adding a few photos below.
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