I'm honored to contribute my essay, "Design, Memory, and the Architecture of Intention," to Telesis, the annual publication of the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma. The essay explores architecture's responsibility to preserve memory, respond to context, and create places of enduring significance.
Excerpt from the essay:
"When we build with attention to place, the stakes become clear: history is fragile, communities remember, and every new contribution either enriches or erodes."