

Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan: What Post-War Cities Must Learn About Memory
Ukrainian / Arabic Text Rebuilding After War: What Buildings Remember If you are planning the reconstruction of Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, Syria (or any city emerging from war) there is a question that rarely appears in engineering briefs, donor frameworks, or architectural masterplans: What do the buildings remember? After conflict, the world mobilises to rebuild walls, roads, schools, and monuments. We measure recovery in square metres restored and skylines repaired. Yet in eve


Architecture as Evidence: Why the Prisons Museum Matters
By Frazer Macdonald Hay Across the world, ordinary buildings have been made to bear extraordinary violence, schools, factories, churches, hospitals repurposed as prisons, execution grounds, torture chambers. These places do not simply fade when the conflict ends; they remain as scars in the social landscape. The Prisons Museum seeks not only to document these sites, but to protect their testimony, to transform hidden trauma into public memory, to support justice, and to give


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


World Refugee Day 2025: The Human Cost Beyond Numbers
Empty House, owners missing Today – Friday, June 20, 2025 Every year on World Refugee Day, we confront a global reality: displacement is...


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...


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...


















