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Ritual Space

Earth, Order, and Archaeology in Contemporary Interior Design

2026-01-10
By: Myrna Zamakhsyari
In: Design Synthesis, The Atelier

An exploration of Neo-Babylonian interior design shaped by earth, order, and archaeological memory. Through a contemporary case study, this article examines how ancient architecture, symbolism, materiality, and spatial discipline are synthesized into a modern living space that feels both grounded and timeless.Unearth the Story

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“Fragments of history, myth, and imagination—gathered, studied, and quietly retold.”

I write at the crossroads of archaeology, myth, and imagination, tracing ancient civilizations, sacred spaces, and the stories that linger between history and memory. Here, novels, essays, and studies are gathered as a living archive—an ongoing conversation with the past.

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