PROJECTS

The Lazarus Project

Systems leave marks on space

THE PROJECT

The Lazarus Project explores how communities endure, rise and respond to disinvestment, abandonment, and structural inequality across the built environment.

Through photography, mapping, and documentary storytelling, the project documents the spaces where policy, memory, and resilience intersect.

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WHY IT MATTERS

The stories of urban change are often told through statistics, reports, and planning documents. Equally important are the places themselves and the people who experience those changes every day.

The Lazarus Project aims to create a visual and documentary record that makes these relationships tangible. Through photography and place-based research, it explores how disinvestment, renewal, memory, and resilience become embedded within neighborhoods and continue to influence community life across generations.

Rather than presenting isolated images, the project seeks to connect landscapes with larger structural systems, encouraging dialogue about equity, history, and the future of our cities. Every photograph becomes part of a broader narrative about place, belonging, and the enduring capacity of communities to adapt and endure.

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Be part of the story

The Lazarus Project is built on collaboration, community voice, and shared perspective. Let’s work together to tell the stories that shape our neighborhoods.