

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


What the Walled Off Hotel Reveals About Our Liquid Times
Banksy, Bauman, Sontag and the Architecture of Fear by Frazer Macdonald Hay In Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty, Zygmunt Bauman describes a world slipping from solid certainties into fluid insecurities, a world where social bonds thin, trust evaporates, and fear becomes a political resource more valuable than truth. We inhabit, he argues, an age shaped by negative globalisation: a system that grants radical freedom of movement to some while confining others beh


A Fait Accompli: Architecture, Memory, and the Norwegian Way
Rethinking Memory, Openness, and Public Space in Post-Terror Oslo Frazer Macdonald Hay / Uniform November In the wake of the 2011 attacks, Norway set out to rebuild Oslo’s Government Quarter as both a symbol of resilience and a statement of democratic values. More than a decade later, that reconstruction tells a different story. Despite years of consultation and political rhetoric about openness, the project has hardened into a vast, expensive, and increasingly centralised re


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


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


Beneath Kyiv: The Everyday Weight of War
Written following fieldwork in Ukraine in August 2025, Beneath Kyiv: The Everyday Weight of War traces a journey across borders and into...


Boryviter Returns: Restoring Cultural Memory in the Wake of War
Written by #FrazerMacdonaldHAY, inspired by #OlenaHantsyak and Ukrainian Peacebuilding Community In Kyiv's Independence Square, a vibrant...


Reuse Isn’t Easy — But It’s Essential
By #FrazerMacdonaldHay Client Sketch By #FrazerMacdonaldHay Adaptive reuse remains one of the most underutilised tools in our...


Webinar Announcement: Historical Heritage, Intervention, Methodology, and Procedures — Case Studies with Carlos Quevedo Rojas
Webinar Invitation | دعوة لحضور ندوة إلكترونية Riwaq – Centre for Architectural Conservationرِواق – مركز المعمار الشعبي invites you to...


V&A Releases Recordings on Culture and Conflict in Gaza and Afghanistan
Now Available: Culture in Crisis Event Recordings — GAZA & AFGHANISTAN Plus: Thread Memory – Embroidery from Palestine Opens 26 June at...























