Architecture Studio — Founded 2008

Architecture
that Breathes.

We eliminate what doesn’t belong. What remains is permanent.

Minimalist interior space with raw concrete walls, natural stone floor, and soft sunlight filtering through tall windows

Selected Work

Five Projects.
One Standard.

Each project begins with a single question: what can we remove?

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

Close-up of raw concrete surface with deep shadows and natural texture, soft side-lighting revealing the material's character
Minimalist living space with stone flooring, reclaimed timber wall panels, and diffused natural daylight
Geometric shadows cast across a white plaster wall by sunlight filtering through a structural screen, revealing architectural depth

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

Cross-section of reclaimed oak timber showing deep grain patterns and natural imperfections that speak to age and authenticity

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

Architectural-grade concrete surface with board-form texture, catching raking afternoon sunlight to reveal its depth and precision

02

Raw Concrete

Board-form and polished finishes. Every pour is a controlled act — the material records every decision made before it set.

Modern glass pavilion at dusk, floor-to-ceiling low-iron glazing dissolving the boundary between interior warmth and the surrounding landscape

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.

Polished limestone slab showing sedimentary layers and natural fossil inclusions

Limestone
Sandstone
Basalt
Travertine

Deep architectural shadow cast by a concrete brise-soleil across a white plaster wall, transforming with the hour

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.