
Vernacular Architecture Offers a Grounded Path to Climate and Cultural Sustainability
Against the backdrop of climate urgency, this project reconsiders vernacular building traditions as a grounded response to environmental and cultural

Against the backdrop of climate urgency, this project reconsiders vernacular building traditions as a grounded response to environmental and cultural

Hidden along a wooded hillside on Whidbey Island, this multi-generational retreat merges agrarian heritage with contemporary spatial restraint. A

Set beside the alpine waters of Völser Weiher, this modest lakeside pavilion enhances the surrounding nature reserve through restrained intervention

Luna House stands in the Chilean countryside as both residence and studio, where rigorous geometry, spatial voids, and controlled light

Pa.te.os presents four starkly minimal holiday houses where light, void, and proportion shape the spatial experience, embedding architecture quietly into

▎The Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California This independent, non-profit, scientific research institute was designed by architect

This ongoing collective garden project explores sustainability not as a slogan, but as spatial practice—where shared land becomes both material

At The Nautilus Maldives, architecture dissolves boundaries between villa, ocean, and sky, redefining luxury through spatial freedom and environmental immersion.