Stories
Buildings hold more than brick and stone. They carry memory, ambition, and quiet evidence
of the lives that moved through them. Stories examine individual structures as narrative subjects, exploring their architects, historical context, design intentions, and the cultural moments that shaped them. These essays are grounded in research yet written for the curious reader.
By combining archival research, field observation, and photography, the essays reconstruct the lived experience of architecture. Each essay considers not only what a building is but also what it meant when it was new and what it continues to mean today. They are not technical reports but narrative explorations, places where history, design, and atmosphere meet.