The Architecture of Nowhere: Airports as Non-Places
Marc Augé's theory of non-places, revisited through the lens of Changi, Heathrow, and the peculiar grief of transit.
How third-wave coffee shops weaponized minimalism to sell an identity — and what it reveals about the architecture of desire in post-consumer culture.
Marc Augé's theory of non-places, revisited through the lens of Changi, Heathrow, and the peculiar grief of transit.
The invisible design language that makes cancellation a labyrinth — and what it tells us about who technology actually serves.
After a decade of Scandinavian minimalism, the pendulum swings. But this time, the ornament carries anxiety, not joy.
From 'YOLO trades' to 'we're so back' — a linguistic autopsy of how a generation learned to joke about its economic extinction.
When you ask a model to generate 'a Middle Eastern city', what does it show you? The bias isn't new — only the scale is.
The café, the bar, the barbershop — the spaces that made urban life livable are disappearing. What's replacing them is worse than nothing.
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