”Denied Landscapes” explores the tension between visible reality and the lost possibilities of space. The photographs capture places in transition, degraded landscapes, or empty lots — spaces that bear the traces of a negation, what could have existed, but does not. The project visually documents a concrete world in which the classical beauty of the landscape is replaced by brutal realism, while simultaneously opening a mental space for the question, 'what could have been?' Each frame thus becomes a point of intersection between the present and a series of invisible alternatives.