Interpreting dreams into form.
A Study in Privacy
Modern duplex designed to prioritize spatial autonomy and comfort. The massing and circulation strategy ensure visual privacy between units while maintaining efficient layouts and contemporary living standards.
A Study in Light
Residential project designed to maximize natural light and strengthen the indoor–outdoor relationship. The architecture is defined by spatial clarity, passive environmental response, and formal simplicity.
A Study in Intent
Residential project conceived for phased expansion and long-term flexibility. A double-volume core enhances vertical airflow through stack-effect ventilation, supporting passive thermal comfort and spatial efficiency.
Residential project conceived as a unified architectural composition capable of functioning as two independent units. The block-based massing preserves privacy and controlled views while maintaining spatial and visual cohesion when experienced as a single home.
A Study in Shared Form
A Study in Site Response
Residential project developed on a compact triangular plot often considered restrictive. The design transforms geometric constraint into spatial opportunity, optimizing orientation, circulation, and proportion to create a sense of openness beyond the site's limits.
A Study in Landscape Integration
Single-family residence developed on a compact site with a strong emphasis on outdoor continuity. The design frames surrounding greenery through controlled openings and efficient spatial planning, creating a calm and expansive domestic environment despite limited dimensions.
A Study in Air and Light
Six-unit residential building organized around a central atrium that drives natural ventilation and daylight distribution. The vertical circulation core enhances stack-effect airflow, while selected service spaces connect to the atrium to optimize light and passive ventilation.
A permeable green facade filters air and daylight, reinforcing environmental performance and visual softness. Curved architectural elements moderate the massing, and rooftop communal amenities extend shared living vertically.
A Study in Vaulted Form
Residential project defined by the integration of a vaulted roof structure with grounded block massing. The design contrasts curved structural elements with solid volumes, creating spatial depth and material clarity.
Locally sourced materials reinforce construction efficiency and contextual relevance, while the vaulted form enhances interior volume and environmental performance.