
Structures built to carry time
I photograph aqueducts as the architecture of memory – structures built to carry time instead of water
Aqueducts are the architecture of memory. They were built to carry water, yet today they carry time. This long-term photographic research documents aqueducts across different countries, revealing them as monuments of human continuity rather than ruins.

Water once flowed through these structures.
Now it is silence that flows through them.
Time is the last river.