Architecture is so prevalent in our daily lives that we often miss its beauty.
Unless it’s a snazzy new building or modern edifice, we often walk pass without a second look.
Photographer Cory Stevens wanted to change the way we look at these commonplace, everyday structures by revealing their subtle intricacies.
In his series titled 'Deconstructed. Reimagined', he constructed beautiful geometrical kaleidoscopes with an artistic mish-mash of buildings that had been dismantled and reconstructed.
“I liked the idea of being able to take a subject very typical or normal—something that maybe we don’t look twice at—and re-imagine it into something that you can’t help but look at,” said Stevens.
[via Cory Stevens]