Julian Haversham

Chartered Architect and Urban Historian with a Master’s in Urban Design. Expert in architectural theory, city planning, and the photographic documentation of the built environment.

Julian Haversham has spent over 12 years working in architectural preservation and modern urban design firms in London and Chicago. He possesses a technical eye for structural details, materials, and spatial dynamics, which he translates into guides for understanding cityscapes. His expertise extends to architectural photography, helping enthusiasts capture the "soul" of buildings, and he is a vocal critic of gentrification's impact on neighborhood identity. He writes with precision about the contrast between brutalism and art deco, the engineering behind historical structures, and the sensory experience of urban exploration.