Editor’s Desk: Historic heatwaves, longevity vs. legacy and the quiet activism of Do Ho Suh

As heatwaves reshape daily life and design cycles grow ever shorter, the need for lasting impact comes into focus. In this Editor’s Desk, editor at large Tracey Ingram explores passive cooling, the fleeting nature of time, and Do Ho
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