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.
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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.