Beyond Form: Helmut Kinzler and the Cybernetic Turn in ArchitectureZaha Hadid taught architecture to move. Helmut Kinzler taught it to respond.3d ago3d ago
The Death of Neutrality: A Fictional Interview with Zaha Hadid (2025)If Zaha Hadid were alive today, she would be seventy-five. But Zaha never belonged to time. She belonged to turbulence. She belonged to…Oct 10Oct 10
The Death of Neutral DesignNeutral is not safe. Neutral is invisible. And invisible studios die.Oct 10Oct 10
Lanterns in the FogFog is not an obstacle. It is a condition of life. For small studios, the world rarely looks like a clear, open highway; it looks more like…Oct 10Oct 10
Are You Planting Roots or Building Wings?Every creative studio faces a quiet but defining question: Do you grow roots or do you build wings?Oct 10Oct 10
The Secret Productivity Engine of Niklas Luhmann: How Smart Notes Built 70 BooksThere’s a quiet problem that many of us know too well: the blank page. You sit down to write. A book, a report, a research paper, maybe…Aug 31A response icon1Aug 31A response icon1
“I Contain Multitudes”: What Architecture Teaches Us About Being HumanWalt Whitman’s famous line “I am large, I contain multitudes” is not only a declaration of poetic freedom. It is also a radical way of…Aug 31Aug 31
Where Ikigai is Broken: Why Growth Begins at the EdgesEveryone talks about Ikigai… the shining center where what you love, what you’re good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid…Aug 19Aug 19
The Studio as a Living OrganismWhy your creative practice needs organs, not just org charts.Aug 14Aug 14