mytribe

Sculptural Concrete Residences

My work explores the structural and aesthetic possibilities of exposed concrete. These homes are conceived as inhabitable sculptures, with bold, cantilevered volumes, interlocking forms, and a clear articulation of structure that defines both interior and exterior spaces.

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Farmhouses and Pavilions: Architecture in the Landscape

These projects are designed to blend into their natural surroundings, creating a seamless connection between inside and out. I use materials like steel, glass, and wood alongside concrete to create structures that are both grounded in the earth and light in their presence.

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The Construction Process: Material and Form

I believe in material honesty, where the process of building is embedded in the final structure. This collection shows the journey from raw materials like rebar and formwork to the finished plank-shuttered and bush-hammered concrete surfaces, revealing the logic of construction.

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Design and Visualization

My design process involves both digital and physical modeling to explore form, light, and space. These models and visualizations are critical tools for refining the architectural vision and communicating it clearly before construction begins, ensuring nothing is lost in translation.

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Awards and Recognition

My practice has been honored to receive recognition from esteemed platforms within the architectural community. These accolades reflect a consistent commitment to design excellence, innovation, and the advancement of architectural thought.