Spaces Imagined, Places Remembered
In post-war Australia, planners and architects envisioned ideal environments for children. But for the children who grew up there, these abstract spaces were places imbued with personal meanings, a perspective markedly different from the expert notions of the era.
Türkiye Through 11 Junctions
How can flatbread ignite a culture war? This book maps Türkiye’s cultural fault lines through unconventional junctions—from a mafia bullet to a pop diva’s identity. It moves beyond simple binaries to reveal a complex reality where morality ultimately trumps culture.