small modern living blog - blue split
We met with Hrvoje Njirić on a mild inland day in Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia. The well-known architect was on a deadline and expressed remorse for, in his words, “only being able to spend an afternoon with us.” We were hoping for a quick tour of his studio and perhaps a few minutes to learn more about his work. An entire afternoon with Mr. Njirić was the best surprise on our journey. The intersection of social work and architecture was on full display as we toured the city with our guide.
small modern living blog - sacred spaces
Neurodiversity is a term that many researchers, advocates, and clinical practitioners use to describe how brains can be wired differently - They argue diversity in the brain is a normal reality and shouldn’t be deemed pathological. Neurodiversity language stemmed from the disability rights movement. Autism, ADHD/ADD, neurodevelopmental disorders are examples of diagnoses that fall under this umbrella term. I am often private about our family’s neurodiversity journey - I felt compelled to share given how misunderstood we often feel as parents.
small modern living blog - the case for wetlands
This pristine wetland reminds us of the importance of environmental stewardship, sustainability, and energy-efficient structures. This wetland has recently been threatened by development.