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This blog is where the thinking gets a little deeper. Where questions stretch out, ideas take shape, and scattered observations become essays. From the way a market is laid out, to the quiet politics of signage, to how light falls on concrete at 4 p.m.—this is where I write to understand what makes public space feel human, or not.

Designing for Everyone or No One at All? The Case for Inclusive Public Seating
Why do so many benches feel hostile, cold, or uninviting? We take a closer look at anti-homeless architecture and why thought. This is just placeholder text. We will change this out later. It’s just meant to fill space until your content is ready

Designing for Everyone or No One at All? The Case for Inclusive Public Seating
Why do so many benches feel hostile, cold, or uninviting? We take a closer look at anti-homeless architecture and why thought. This is just placeholder text. We will change this out later. It’s just meant to fill space until your content is ready

Designing for Everyone or No One at All? The Case for Inclusive Public Seating
Why do so many benches feel hostile, cold, or uninviting? We take a closer look at anti-homeless architecture and why thought. This is just placeholder text. We will change this out later. It’s just meant to fill space until your content is ready

Designing for Everyone or No One at All? The Case for Inclusive Public Seating
Why do so many benches feel hostile, cold, or uninviting? We take a closer look at anti-homeless architecture and why thought. This is just placeholder text. We will change this out later. It’s just meant to fill space until your content is ready

Designing for Everyone or No One at All? The Case for Inclusive Public Seating
Why do so many benches feel hostile, cold, or uninviting? We take a closer look at anti-homeless architecture and why thought. This is just placeholder text. We will change this out later. It’s just meant to fill space until your content is ready

Designing for Everyone or No One at All? The Case for Inclusive Public Seating
Why do so many benches feel hostile, cold, or uninviting? We take a closer look at anti-homeless architecture and why thought. This is just placeholder text. We will change this out later. It’s just meant to fill space until your content is ready
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Every few months, I send out a letter. A carefully crafted reflection, a collection of thoughts, a call to imagine. No fluff. Just meaningful design storytelling.