Architect Embraces Indigenous Worldview in Australian Designs
For The New York Times, a profile on Jefa Greenaway, an architect in Australia and a leading proponent of “Country-centered design,” - an approach that calls for collaboration with Indigenous communities and puts sustainability concerns at a project’s core.
The Art of the Rebrand
For Monocle, meeting the designers bringing fresh visions to old ideas.
Getting Ready for the Worst. Just in Case
For The New York Times. In an anxious time, courses in wilderness survival and military tactics are thriving.
Sharp Type
For Monocle, travelling around Rhode Island with the people behind font foundry, Sharp Type, who scour everything from libraries to cemeteries in its mission to create one typeface to rule them all.
A Conversation with Marina Abramović
For Port, an interview with the performance artist Marina Abramović and the writer Katya Tylevich.
Where the Lion and the Witch Met the Hobbit
For The New York Times, discovering the sites in Oxford where C.S. Lewis, the writer of over 30 books, including the “Chronicles of Narnia” series, found faith, inspiration and a life-changing friendship with J.R.R. Tolkien.
An exhibition review: Kei Imazu ‘Sowed them to the Earth’
For Hyperallergic, a small exhibition review of Kei Imazu’s first solo show in the United States.
Shared Vision
For Monocle, a visit to Studio Mohilef, an artist collective in the City of Angels.