Building with the mountain
Floors stepped into the slope so the resort reads as terrain rather than object.
Self-initiated studies for places that do not exist yet. Where the practice thinks out loud.
The most useful idea often arrives before anyone asks for it.
A mountain sanctuary terraced into its own topography, where the landscape is the architecture.
Floors stepped into the slope so the resort reads as terrain rather than object.
Intimate, sunken, planted. Shelter that feels found rather than constructed.
A wellness landscape where water, light, and parametric form make a place to slow down.
An art pool at dusk, shaped to choreograph stillness rather than activity.
Form in service of a single feeling, held steady from arrival to departure.
A future sports and civic district, where an arena becomes a continuous public street.
Spectacle and daily life designed to share one address rather than compete for it.
Clubs, plazas, and play threaded along one continuous public route.
Concepts are how a practice argues for a future before it is commissioned.