We live in a moment where new tools, ideas, and ways of seeing seem to arrive every day, and the pace of it is dizzying. I've caught myself reaching for more of them, often faster than I can honestly digest. So I started treating this as a place to slow down and think.
Once a month, I send out The Built Conjectures, a newsletter on urban form, life, and the science of cities. It's where I sit with the tools, ideas, and lenses we use to read cities. Each issue pairs a conjecture, a bold, tentative, educated guess about how cities work, with a question to ask the space around you. A tiny, committed experiment, shared with the curious.
The Built Conjectures
on form, life and the science of cities