When We Looked Away

on AI and the cost of convenience

I was never deeply worried about AI taking my job.


Not really. I have a quiet belief that humans will always be necessary, in one place or another. So if anything, I thought, it might just change the way I work. Maybe that viewpoint is naive. Maybe I just let myself refuse to

What We Carry

What We Carry

FROM SKETCH TO SILK


Some careers begin with a straight line. Others bend, split, and redraw themselves. Liv trained as an architect and spent her early years working in an interior architecture firm before deciding to fold her eye for space and structure into something more delicate: silk. With The Clearly Collective, she translates architectural forms into scarves, turning details

Where Meaning Hides

We touch to understand a space. Our fingers read architecture the way our eyes read a page: the pull of a latch, the hesitant give of a heavy door, the cold kiss of a window handle in winter. These are not incidental gestures. They form the grammar of living spaces, small repeated acts that tune our bodies to scale, weight,

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