

Buildings, Memory, and Mediation
Exploring peacebuilding as a lens for adaptive reuse I have been thinking about the relationship between peacebuilding and adaptive reuse. At first, the connection may not seem obvious. One operates in the aftermath of conflict, working with fractured societies, contested narratives, and fragile relationships. The other is often understood as a technical or architectural process, adapting existing buildings for new use. But the more I work across both, the less separate they


Why Peace & Conflict Skills Matter in Everyday UK Life
For most of my working life, I have operated at the intersection of people, place, memory, and conflict . I have worked in cities rebuilding after war; in neighbourhoods negotiating tense identities; in institutions grappling with histories they found difficult to acknowledge; and in communities looking for ways to reconnect after years of silence or division. Through all of this, one insight has stayed with me: Conflict does not begin with violence, and peace does not begin


Revolution Is Contagious: The Cautionary Tale of Nepal’s Gen Z Uprising
Written by Frazer Macdonald Hay Image by Frazer Macdonald Hay Kathmandu 2025 It wasn’t meant to be a revolution. When young Nepalis poured into the streets of Kathmandu in September 2025, they were angry, but they were also hopeful. The government’s abrupt ban on social media had sparked outrage, yet beneath that decision lay years of frustration: corruption, inequality, and the spectacle of political elites living in abundance while most of the population slid deeper into di


Peace-Building: If You’re Late, You’re Already Failing
Written by Frazer Macdonald Hay In February 2022, I wrote Prepare for Peacebuilding During the Conflict in Ukraine . It was a simple...


Response to Brendan Hughes' BBC Article on the Maze Prison
Written by #FrazerMacdonaldHay Brendan Hughes’ recent article on the Maze Prison offers a succinct overview of a complex and deeply...


A Place and Peace-building Nexus
Written by Frazer Macdonald Hay The Silent Stakeholders in Peace-Building: The Role of Place and Space The built fabrics that societies...


A Response to Upheaval & Place
Image By Artist: Mathieu Bernard-Reymond from his amazing Disparitions Series Why Place Matters Place is more than a backdrop — it shapes...


















