Space, made quiet.
We design buildings and interiors in the register of light, proportion, and restraint — rooms built to be lived in slowly, and to age well.
A building is an argument about how to live. We work slowly, in dialogue with site and light — reducing until only the essential remains, then holding it there.
A record of
restraint.
Each project begins on the ground — with the way the sun crosses it, the grain of the material, and the life meant to unfold inside. A small, considered body of work.
How a room
arrives.
We keep the studio small on purpose. Every project passes through the same three movements — never rushed, never crowded.
Listen to the site
Before a line is drawn, we sit with the ground — its light, its slope, its weather, and the way it wants to be entered. The site sets the terms; we answer them.
Reduce to the essential
We draw, then remove. Structure, proportion, and a short vocabulary of honest materials — carried through until the plan feels inevitable rather than composed.
Build for the long life
We detail for the decades: surfaces meant to weather, junctions meant to hold, and rooms that grow quieter and more assured as they age with the people in them.