Meriam Othman

is a London-based writer and former policy advisor exploring the intersection of systems thinking, design, and culture. With a background in political system-building in the Middle East and within the UK government, she is interested in the ways systems shape our lived experiences, both visibly and invisibly. Recent writings bridge conceptual and physical systems, drawing from architecture, interior design, and philosophical inquiry.

Architecture and Political Memory

Architecture and Political Memory

In Iraq, buildings don’t simply reflect ideology — they absorb it, transmit it, and sometimes resist it. Especially...

4 JULY 2025 • By Meriam Othman
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