Spatial order first.
Plans, movement, and relationships are resolved early so the later design language has something strong to sit on.
03 / Design
Architecture, interiors, and build-minded design development for spaces that need both character and construction sense.
Overview
Design is the studio's spatial core: architecture, interiors, planning, and the layer of detailing that keeps a project grounded when it moves from intent into execution.
The content is still placeholder-led today, but the structure is already set up for real case studies later: project narratives, material decisions, phased process, and design-build context that general clients can actually follow.
Plans, movement, and relationships are resolved early so the later design language has something strong to sit on.
Rooms, furniture, light, and materials are tuned together so the space feels composed rather than decorated.
Small junctions, edges, and finish logic matter because they are often where the built result wins or falls apart.
Design intent is made legible to the people who have to execute it, not kept trapped inside presentation language.
Material direction
The page uses a simple band of materials rather than a generic gallery so the section feels like a design tool, not just another image block.
Process
We keep the design path understandable for both clients and collaborators: first align the brief, then develop the space, then carry intent into execution support.
We begin with use, constraints, ambition, and the level of intervention the project actually needs.
Layouts, atmosphere, form, and material logic are developed into a direction that is both persuasive and practical.
Junctions, finish transitions, and critical moments are pushed toward something buildable and clear.
Design intent is supported into later conversations so the built result remains close to the core idea.