Case studies, essays and field notes from a studio that believes architecture is never finished by its walls.

A workplace conceived inside Zaha Hadid's Opus tower as a quiet stage where curvature, light and texture meet the rigor of contemporary corporate life. The brief was simple. A head office that does not feel like one.
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A coastal villa shaped by horizon lines. Soft palette, anchored materials, and the discipline of restraint. A home designed to make the sea the loudest voice in the room.
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A building is a structure until someone decides otherwise. Why we believe the moment a space begins to speak is the only one worth designing for, and how we work, in practice, to find it.
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