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Seeing Like A Steward
Chronicling Acts of Uncommon Care

Seeing Like a Steward is a walking-based inquiry into how care, maintenance, and responsibility quietly shape cities over time. Drawing inspiration from James C. Scott and grounded in firsthand observation, it traces a single walk through King’s Cross to reveal architectures, spaces, and social practices that privilege stewardship over spectacle-buildings designed to endure, public places shaped by their users, and cultural projects rooted in collaboration and care. Rather than proposing grand solutions, this walk reveals the discrete, accumulative decisions that allow places, communities, and ecologies to flourish. This is an invitation to see differently: at walking pace, from within, and with an eye for what is possible to activate within existing typologies of space and place.
Featuring:
Alison Brooks Architects
Root And Erect
Fishtank Workshop
Aga Khan Centre
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“I hope future generations will say we left the Earth a better place.”
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What does a flourishing future mean to you?
What current challenge are you aiming to solve?
If you could incept one question, quote or word, into the collective mind to help us bridge into a thriving future for all, what would it be?
What's the first best step someone can take, who is interested in your field?
What do you hope future generations will say about this moment in time?
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