Oslo, Norway — 2024
Architecture Studio — Founded 2008
Architecture
that Breathes.
We eliminate what doesn’t belong.
What remains is permanent.
Selected Work
Five Projects.
One Standard.
Each project begins with a single question: what can we remove?
Lake District, UK — 2023
Quarry Pavilion
Lisbon, Portugal — 2023
Tidal Residence
Copenhagen, Denmark — 2022
Grove Studio
Sedona, USA — 2022
Mesa Compound
Our Philosophy
Eliminate.
Construct.
Endure.
Architecture is not decoration. It is the arrangement of space, light, and material into something that outlasts the people who commission it.
We begin by removing. Every wall that doesn’t earn its place, every ornament that distracts from raw structure, every material that pretends to be something it’s not.
What survives this edit is honest. Timber that ages gracefully. Concrete that holds the memory of its formwork. Glass that makes the outside part of every room.
We don’t design for the photograph. We design for the ten thousand mornings you will spend inside.
47
Projects
16
Countries
8
Awards
Material Honesty
Built From
the Earth.
01
Reclaimed Timber
Every grain carries a history. We source reclaimed hardwoods that have spent decades developing character — aged oak, weathered teak, plantation-grown ash. Cut and finished to reveal, never to conceal.
FSC Certified • Locally Sourced Where Possible
Net Zero
Every Project is Carbon‑Neutral
We calculate the full lifecycle carbon footprint of each build — from material extraction to occupancy — and offset what we cannot eliminate.
100%
Carbon Offset Since 2020
02
Raw Concrete
Board-form and polished finishes. Every pour is a controlled act — the material records every decision made before it set.
03
Low-Iron Glass
Ultra-clear, low-iron glass eliminates the green tint of standard glazing. The outside comes in without compromise.
04
Site‑Cut Stone
Where the project permits, we quarry stone from the site itself. The building becomes a geological expression of its exact location.
Limestone
Sandstone
Basalt
Travertine
05
Light as Material
We consider light a building material. Every opening is precisely sized and oriented to choreograph how sunlight moves through a space across the seasons. A window is not a hole — it is a lens.