Manuel Álvarez Diestro turns the geometry of goals into a lens to explore urban growth and the boundaries of architecture. There is a fragile line of thought about whether football goals belong to architecture. Two posts and a crossbar that define no inhabitable space, yet minimally mark the goalkeeper's territory. In Through the Goalpost, the photographer turns this humble yet powerful structure into a lens through which to contemplate the expansion of cities.
The 2025 AAP Magazine Awards honored the power of shape in photography, showcasing some exceptional winners whose work explores form, geometry, and structure as essential tools of visual storytelling. Selected from global submissions, these images span architectural precision and natural spontaneity, revealing how shape can create harmony or tension within a frame. The issue celebrates not only technical excellence but also the artists' ability to find beauty in both simplicity and complexity.
In the fourth iteration of Specialized Bicycles' flagship gravel bike, the beloved endurance platform receives revamped geometry, clearance for massive tires, and ample downtube storage, allowing you to carry everything you need while tackling big days in the saddle. Combining all these changes into one platform, Specialized Bicycles has created one of the most capable and versatile off-the-shelf adventure bikes the world has ever seen.
Nima Nabavi’s exhibition, Roswell2223, showcases an 18-foot-long hand-drawn canvas that embodies spiritual intensity and meditative clarity through intricate geometrical forms.
Dr Rory Mac Sweeney, a qualified dentist, claims the key to unlocking da Vinci's Vitruvian Man lies in the use of an 'equilateral triangle' between the man's legs, found in manuscript notes. This triangle corresponds to Bonwill's triangle, a shape that reflects a design blueprint seen in nature.