
The Geography of Transit
We often mistake the city for its architecture, forgetting that the true document of urban life is found in the movement between points. A road is never just a strip of asphalt; it is a social contract, a negotiated space where the individual…

The Geography of Belonging
Cities are often mapped by their transit lines, their zoning codes, and the imposing height of their glass towers. Yet, the true map of a city is drawn in the small, quiet rituals that anchor people to a place. When we migrate, we carry our…

The Architecture of Labor
We often mistake the city for its skyline, for the grand glass facades that signal economic ambition. But the true city is found in the margins, in the small, persistent acts of maintenance that keep the urban fabric from fraying. There is…
