Architecture in Seoul — where traditional Korean courtyard houses exist alongside hyper-modern cultural centres. Cafés built inside renovated hanok, concrete towers rising from narrow hillside lots, and a generation of Korean architects defining a new architectural identity.
Photography that bears witness to the climate emergency, slowly and without slogan. Thawing Arctic towns, sinking coasts, vanishing salt lakes, olive groves lost to tourist economies, skies emptied of stars. Architectural responses sit alongside: seed vaults, waste-to-energy plants, desert-cooling pavilions. The register is witness rather than manifesto; the method is the long look, not the emergency headline.