
The Geometry of Sustenance
In the quiet hours of the afternoon, when the kitchen has been scrubbed clean and the steam has long since vanished from the air, one is left to consider the architecture of a meal. We often speak of food as fuel, a utilitarian necessity to…
(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Architecture of a Meal
We often consume our days with the same haste we bring to a table, swallowing moments whole without tasting the salt of the earth or the quiet labor of the sun. There is a hidden geography in the things we touch every day—the way a grain…

The Geometry of Solitude
We are all architects of our own perimeters, drawing invisible lines in the dust to mark where the self ends and the rest of the world begins. Sometimes these boundaries are walls of stone, built to keep the cold out; other times, they are…
