
Concept and design direction across Marriott's luxury portfolio, from Ritz-Carlton and Ritz-Carlton Reserve to St. Regis. A selection of property concepts, fixing the feeling, the materials, and the vocabulary before a brief or a building exists.


The brand taken to sea, a yacht drawn as a moving address.

An oceanfront resort on a single axis of water and trees running to the sea.

A pavilion open on every side, set in a meadow above the Pacific.

An alpine residence held against the snow, the long view framed in glass.

Luxury under canvas and timber, the camp and the lodge as permanent comfort in the wild.


A desert retreat carved into the red rock, dining held in the canyon shade.

Barns and pavilions under long roofs, dining opened to the fields and the hills.

The Reserve idea brought into the city, a rooftop pool held over the skyline.


A long glass canopy in an Art Nouveau register, the address carried down the block.

Old-world bones in a contemporary register, a green-and-glass dining room at the center.

The brand's service carried out to an island, pavilions and suites opened to the beach.