Danielle Keane, Reclaimed (PLACES 2026)

Seen from above, Wangi Power Station becomes an excercise in form rather than function. The rigid geometry of industry stretches across the frame, its repetition and symmetry once desgined for power and output. Now silent, the structure sits surrounded by encroaching regrowth, organic textures pressing against concrete order. In monochrome, detail replaces distraction, revealing the tension between permanence and decay.

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