Buildings do not appear on their own.
They are imagined, financed, negotiated, engineered, constructed, maintained, occupied, repaired, cleaned, secured, and used by people working within complex systems of labour, regulation, capital, and care.
We document the individuals connected to the built environment; not only architects and developers, but also builders, tradespeople, operators, consultants, maintenance workers, occupants, and others whose work shapes everyday life.
Some features are conversations.
Some are portraits.
Others are observations of people in relation to the places they inhabit or help sustain.
Together, they form a broader record of the human activity behind the built world.