• Within the dense forest of tall trees, a lonely narrow gap reveals a tiny section of blue sky, at the very limit of the hilltop.

    There, in that forgotten space sits the new chapel, looking towards the rising sun of the east, and facing only the unique landscape.

  • “On that day, the sunset didn’t look like anything else. Out of nowhere, fireflies filled the streets, emerging from the city trees, and stormed into the monument. Hijacking the interior spaces, the tower somehow became a beacon of light, a lantern in the middle of the darkness. The tower was my obsession, so I hastened to the scene to inspect this marvel.”

    Architizer One Rendering Challenge 2020 Finalist.

  • Every year, on Christmas, we create original artwork inspired by the events happening around the world.

  • Coming back to life is an architecture movie, a cinematic narrative loaded with emotional content and dramatic sceneries.

    It is an attempt to produce new understandings of what is an architectural concept. It is a simple idea represented through a storyline, a plot and a twist, basically a modern-day fairy tale.

  • A reminder that coming back home is a journey of the soul, illuminating memories and shaping who we are.

    In this short, we showcase the concrete and steel structure of our past design of villa Sawaya.

    As we walk through the spaces, we capture the intimate feel of the interior, revealing the seamless connection between the building and the surrounding landscape.

  • Human beings are buzzing with self-discovery and undeniable transformation. With an unstoppable contagion spread, the world was locked within itself, forced to think hard and get creative to convert the homes from anti-pandemic prisons to friendlier, even productive areas of living.

  • This artwork is dedicated to all of those living away from their families, friends and loved ones; stuck abroad in pursuit of “happiness”.