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Featured Projects

House Sugi
Silo House

420sqm - Cavinti, Laguna

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The design's centerpiece is the innovative roof. This captivating element features a circular cutout, adding a touch of drama while promoting natural cooling.

Arid Breeze - Kinetic Habitat

300sqm - Dubai 

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Imagine ‘Desert Gills,’ an innovative house with specially designed clay-based walls that naturally adapt, akin to gills, transforming scorching winds into cool breezes. These walls can be infused with water during hot weather or collect it during the rainy season, incorporating small vertical openings to enhance cooling. When painted in bright white, they become heat-reflective, creating a much more comfortable indoor environment. This wall innovation seamlessly combines old and new, drawing from Dubai’s heritage to conquer its challenging climate.

Arid Breeze
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The Introvert House

400sqm - New Manila, Quezon City

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             The Introvert House presents a composed frontage—defined by clean surfaces, limited openings, and layered geometries that hint at the spaces within. From the street, it appears quiet and private, deliberately holding back. This controlled presentation reflects a desire to create a calm, inward-looking environment.

Inside, the architecture shifts. Larger windows are placed where they matter most—facing gardens, inner courtyards, and pockets of green. These openings bring light and connection to nature without exposing the home to the outside. Privacy and openness are balanced through careful positioning, allowing the house to breathe inwardly.

 

Horizon Eaves
Horizon Eaves

400sqm - Santa Rosa, Laguna

Horizon Eaves is an exercise in restraint and clarity—an architecture where form is not styled, but structured. Wide overhangs stretch deliberately across the façade, not as embellishment, but as spatial regulators—defining thresholds, mediating climate, and casting time through shadow.

There is no paint here. The materials speak their own dialect—concrete, wood, glass—each exposed in its natural state, assembled in tension and dialogue. Mass and void alternate in a careful rhythm, choreographing privacy and openness, compression and release.

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Silo House

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