Grandma’s House
A story about a child's shifting memory of fitting and misftting, within a familiar place. It illustrates how our perception and experience of the built environment evolves over time, from adolescence to old age.




Grandma’s House was published in Soiled Zine Issue Nº8 Onceuponascraper, a collection of illustrated architectural children’s stories akin to “picture books” that narrate contemporary ideas about architecture and the built environment.