In a world where creativity is a liability, architect Malcolm Reed designs buildings no one will remember. Armed with standardized templates, he spends his days erasing originality from his work-until he's chosen to design humanity's final monument, a structure meant to outlast civilization itself. For the first time, Malcolm is free to create without limits, but this newfound artistic liberation forces him to confront the true cost of expression in a society that fears it.
As his city methodically strips away the wonders of the past, Malcolm finds an unlikely ally in Claire, an archivist who values memory as much as progress. Together, they uncover the fragility of legacy amidst the weight of humanity's last creative act.
From the renovation of his father's final masterpiece to his battle with addiction and a city hiding vibrancy under gray, The Last Monument is a haunting meditation on art, memory, and the price of progress in a world desperate to forget its soul.