The Architecture of Aliveness: A Zine Series
What would it mean to put experience back at the center of our lives?
The Architecture of Aliveness invites you to loosen your grip on a life measured mostly in milestones and reconnect with the magic, mystery, and possibility that makes you feel alive in any moment.
Join us for a five-month journey that illuminates the hidden forces that guide every experience we have, to reveal a unique architecture that shapes how we continually evolve.
The experience is part philosophy, part creative practice, part livable framework – rooted in psychology, nature, and energetics, and meant to be played with and lived out. Each zine is artfully designed for you to notice, experience, and craft a different layer of what lies within you, but you may never have had language for. Issues arrive monthly, providing space for things to emerge at their own pace.
By the end, you’ll have your own Architecture of Aliveness: a physical and visual map of your inner terrain to keep as a reminder to prioritize your own evolution.
The Journey
Across five collectible editions, you will:
Issue One | Arrival – The Ground Ships April 2026
Notice the terrain your inner world stands on.
Issue Two | Awareness – The Windows Ships May 2026
Shape the lens through which experience begins.
Issue Three | Alignment – The Materials Ships June 2026
Clarify the structures that hold you in a moment.
Issue Four | Activation – The Floorplan Ships July 2026
Map your flow.
Issue Five | Aliveness – The Experience Ships August 2026
Bring it all together.
Any purchases made mid-experience will include all issues that have already shipped. (For instance, if you begin in May, your first shipment will include issues One and Two). Due to the nature of the experience, refunds cannot be provided mid-way. If you are truly unsatisfied after all issues ship, you can reach out to us for a refund.
Price includes shipping.
Why we made this
People all over the world are waking up to the false stories we’ve been taught to live by. Long-held systems are unraveling, and once-promised payoffs are coming up empty. But before we rush to build what’s next, it helps to return to something more essential: who we are and how we actually want to live.



