Projects
Buildings documented for their materials, their systems, and their relationship with the landscapes they occupy. Each project is observed over time — not as it was designed, but as it has become.
Basalt House
600-millimeter basalt aggregate walls, turf roof, geothermal integration. Extreme thermal mass designed for centuries of use in a landscape that splits lesser materials within a decade.
Salt Meadow Archive
Reclaimed timber and copper cladding on a raised foundation at the edge of a salt marsh. Built for flood resilience and the slow oxidation of coastal air.
Ridgeline Station
Steel frame and rammed earth on an exposed ridgeline. Photovoltaic skin, panoramic siting, and the particular silence of elevation.