Exploring the internal architecture of solid rocket motors: the shaped propellant forms that control how thrust is produced over time.
Rather than treating rockets through their exterior silhouette, the series turns inward, focusing on the engineered geometries hidden inside the motor casing. Stars, slots, cores, and changing burn surfaces become visual structures: precise, functional forms designed to regulate energy, pressure, and motion.
The series reflects a central HAUS JURNEY idea: that beauty can exist inside the mechanisms of function, especially in the forms designed to transform stored energy into controlled force.
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