You should not have to come back and check.
Roughly twice a month a short note goes out: what moved on the Madinah projects, what is on the boards in the studio, and which decision changed and why. Choose email or Telegram. One line at the foot of every message ends it.
What actually gets sent.
- What
- Progress on the Madinah projects and what is on the boards in the studio. Drawings, stages, a decision that changed. When a project moves from concept to design, you hear it here first.
- How often
- Roughly twice a month. When there is nothing worth sending, nothing is sent — a quiet month is a quiet month, not a filler issue.
- Where
- Your inbox, or Telegram if you would rather keep it out of email. Both carry the same thing; pick one, or both.
- Never
- No offers, no commercial terms, no yields, no forwarded press release. Work held under client confidentiality is not shown here either — not even as a teaser.
- To stop
- One line at the foot of every message. Or write and say so — asking is enough, and nobody asks you why.


Put me on it.
Either field is enough. Fill both and you will still get one message, not two.
Some people would rather ask than join a list.
Then ask. The bot answers in the practice's four working languages — Uzbek, Russian, English and Arabic — and hands you to a person the moment you need one. Nothing to subscribe to, and nothing to remember to leave.
What happens to your address.
It sends this, and nothing else.
The address you give here is used for one purpose: to send you the note described above. It does not become an account, it does not follow you onto another channel, and it is not the beginning of a sales sequence.
It is not sold or shared.
Not sold, not rented, not swapped with a partner, not uploaded to an advertising platform to find people who look like you. It stays where you put it.
Asking removes it.
Use the line at the foot of any message, or simply write and say so. The address is removed — there is no cooling-off period, no confirmation loop designed to change your mind, and no win-back note afterwards.
The site itself watches nothing.
No advertising network, no analytics vendor, no social pixel — this site makes no third-party requests at all. An IP address is read only to reject a flood, and it is never stored.
Everything sent carries the same rule as the rest of this site: every project states its real stage, concept means concept and built means built, and no commercial terms appear anywhere. See the work →