

Creativity in the Face of Wartime Violence
“The major effect of the ‘panopticon’ is to induce in the inmate a state of consciousness and permanent visibility that assures the...


Uniform November is an independent consultancy led by Frazer Macdonald Hay. Through interviews, research, writing and strategic reflection, we help organisations explore the relationships between people, place, memory and change. Our work spans narrative and legacy projects, cultural heritage, peacebuilding, post-conflict recovery and community resilience.
Narrative & Legacy Projects
Capturing the stories, values and experiences that shape organisations, leaders and communities.
Cultural Heritage & Place
Exploring how heritage, architecture and memory contribute to identity, belonging and resilience.
Peacebuilding & Recovery
Supporting organisations working in contexts of conflict, displacement and social change.
Research & Writing
Producing publications, profiles, essays, training and strategic reflections that connect practice with insight.
Commissioned to research, interview and write a ten-part profile series marking ten years of cultural heritage protection and international collaboration.
"You captured my story with immense kindness and consideration." Kimani
"It is not often that you see your own life reflected back to you through someone else's words." Eshraq
A narrative series documenting the experiences of first responders, civil society leaders, security professionals and community actors working through war.
Published commentary exploring memory, place, displacement, conflict and resilience.
Supporting cultural heritage protection, post-conflict recovery, training and community resilience initiatives across Iraq, Syria, Ukraine, Indonesia and beyond.
Frazer Hay is a consultant, researcher and writer whose work explores the relationships between people, place, memory and change.
His career has followed an unusual path through public service, architecture, education, cultural heritage and peacebuilding. From the Royal Air Force and Fire Service to the architectural team behind the new Scottish Parliament, from founding the Glasgow School of Art Singapore to supporting recovery and resilience initiatives in Iraq, Syria, Ukraine and Indonesia, his work has consistently focused on how people adapt to challenge and shape the places they inhabit.
Today, through Uniform November, he works with organisations, communities and institutions seeking to better understand and communicate their stories, values and impact. His clients and partners have included UNESCO, ICCROM, the British Council, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), UN-Habitat and The HALO Trust. Frazer currently serves on the Advisory Board of the Scottish Peacebuilding Platform and is the author of the forthcoming manuscript What Buildings Know: Adaptive Reuse in an Age of Conflict, Climate and Conservation.
UNESCO • ICCROM • British Council • Cultural Protection Fund • International Organization for Migration (IOM) • UN-Habitat • The HALO Trust • University of St Andrews • University of Edinburgh • Skanska • Currie & Brown • British Chamber of Commerce Singapore • The Substation • The Island Foundation
Explore the Uniform November Journal for reflections from the field, research insights and commentary on cultural heritage, memory, peacebuilding, displacement and recovery.


““whatever is true for space and time, this much is true for place: we are immersed in it and could not do without it. To be at all - to exist in any way – is to be somewhere, and to be somewhere is to be in some kind of place”.
"No one therefor can conceive anything, but they must conceive it in some place”.
F.M.H is a Post-conflict, consultant - Specializing in Social Cohesion, DDR, Memorialization, Architectural Conservation, Housing Land and Property (HLP) issues.


+ Forensic Architecture London
+ Global Justice Academy, Edinburgh
+ PIRO Oslo
+ DPIR Uni of Oxford
+ Conflict, Crime and Security Research (PaCCS)
+ CSTPV Uni of St Andrews
+ Centre for Development and Emergency Practice Oxford Brooks
+ Space Group Heriot-Watt University
+ Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit - York