Atlas Unfolded, UNESCO:Uncovered Huw Davies Atlas Unfolded, UNESCO:Uncovered Huw Davies

The Giant’s Causeway.

Forty thousand basalt columns rise from the North Atlantic coast like the floor of a forgotten cathedral. Perfect hexagons. Organ-pipe pillars. Geometry so precise we once blamed it on giants. The Giant’s Causeway is not carved, not constructed, not designed. It is simply lava, sixty million years old, obeying the quiet logic of physics.

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Al-Balad: Gateway, Trade, and the Architecture of Survival.

For centuries, Al-Balad was the working heart of Jeddah, a Red Sea gateway shaped by pilgrimage, trade, and constant arrival. Built from coral stone quarried from the sea itself and cooled by timber rawashin, the city evolved to endure heat, density, and movement rather than spectacle. Today, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Al-Balad remains a living urban landscape, where restoration, daily life, and deep history continue side by side.

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