

The Fenix Museum of Migration: A Spiraling Testament to Human Movement
Image by Fenix By Frazer Macdonald Hay Language: French / Arabic On May 16th, 2025 , the doors will open to a powerful new cultural...


The Flats: Silence, Memory, and the Legacy of the Troubles
Documentary Trailer Irish cinema dates announced for acclaimed Troubles documentary The Flats: May 23rd 2025 BBC: Film puts...


Public Debut Exhibition by THOUGHTLESSNESS
THOUGHTLESSNESS PRESENTS WHEN PEACE COMES OUT OF WAR FROM 14.-18. MAY AT THE KULTURBÄCKEREI MAINZ. Fabulous news — THOUGHTLESSNESS have...


Beyond Reuse: Toward Hybrid Futures
By Frazer Macdonald Hay The future of adaptive reuse isn’t simply about replacing one function with another. It’s about creating hybrid functions, new constellations of use and meaning that generate social energy, economic opportunity, and cultural resonance, all while sharing the same host structure. These are buildings reimagined not as static shells, but as dynamic frameworks for layered life. In this context, threshold spaces (hallways, stairwells, courtyards, entries,


The Architecture of the Everyday: Adaptive Re-use and the Value of Junk DNA
Text and Image by Frazer Macdonald Hay We rarely notice the buildings that shape our daily lives—until they’re gone. That corner shop we...


Creativity in the Face of War: Violence, Chaos, and the Rebirth of Expression
Text and Image by Frazer Macdonald HAY Are we more creative in the face of wartime violence? At first glance, the question seems...


56,651 Thank Yous
It’s not every day you get to write a number like 56,651 . That’s how many of you viewed Uniform November's posts this year—and I want to...


Sitting on the Fence (and Earning the Splinters)
Written by Frazer Macdonald Hay The phrase “sitting on the fence” often gets thrown around as an insult. It conjures images of...


Building Peace in Turbulent Times: Architecture, Memory, and the Legacy of Conflict
St Peter's Seminary Alter, Cardross, Scotland Text and Image By Frazer Macdonald Hay In a world where conflicts persist in regions like...


The Crisis Caravan Revisited: Why Cutting Aid to Fund Defense is a Dangerous Delusion
In 2011, Linda Polman exposed the underbelly of humanitarianism in her powerful book The Crisis Caravan . She argued that the...


















