

A Civilisation Does Not Die in a Night
Image: IDP Camp 2017 Iraq. by Frazer Macdonald Hay Click here for Arabic Text Much has already been said in response to recent political rhetoric about the destruction of civilisations. Most of it is immediate, reactive, and quickly absorbed into an already saturated discourse.This piece takes a different position, grounded not in reaction, but in the experience of what happens when cities are destroyed, cultures are targeted, and people are left to rebuild what remains. When


The Uncomfortable Ordinary: Evil, Responsibility, and the Banality of Systems
by Frazer Macdonald Hay On 18 May, I published an article titled “ An Uncomfortable Framing of the Most Heinous .” It was an attempt to sit with an idea that resists moral comfort: that the perpetrators of the worst crimes in human history are rarely the monsters we want them to be. Last night, while watching Nuremberg (dir. James Vanderbilt), that discomfort returned with renewed force. The film centres on the uneasy relationship between Hermann Göring (played by Russell C


Lumbini: Where Peace Begins with Place
by Frazer Macdonald Hay Introduction I was deeply grateful to the British Council’s Cultural Protection Fund ( CPF ) and ICOMOS for the opportunity to contribute to the ICOMOS Annual General Assembly and Scientific Symposium 2025 in Lumbini, Nepal , a place whose serenity conceals a profound lesson about the relationship between peace, place, and humanity. It was a privilege to share my work on peacebuilding through place alongside heritage professionals, scholars, and p


Perpetrators, Victims, and the Fragile Architecture of Memory
Written By: Frazer Macdonald Hay Quick Read: The Gun Violence Memorial Project is a powerful, multi-city exhibition that transforms the...


The Eyes of Memory: Architecture, Ownership, and the Future of Painful Pasts
Written by Frazer Macdonald Hay In April 2025, The New York Times published an article titled “ Can a Decaying Hospital With a Grim...


What We Remember is What We Are
Written by #FrazerMacdonaldHay Short Read: Memory is fundamental to human experience, shaping our identity, relationships, and ability...


Stewards of Memory: Helping the Next Generation Navigate a Contested Past
Image: Bias Memories....... Written by #FrazerMacdonaldHay The Fragility of Memory in an Age of Violence and Disinformation We are...


















