Architecture
of the quiet
and the everyday.
Seven years of crafting spaces where life unfolds — from intimate luxury residences to working wineries in Napa. I believe good architecture listens before it speaks, and that the best homes hold their inhabitants the way a landscape holds what lives within it — in quiet equilibrium.
On the Practice
Request access →I test this theory daily with two very opinionated cats, who have strong views on sunlight, sightlines, and which chair belongs to whom. They've taught me more about spatial design than I'd like to admit.
Beyond the studio, my curiosity pulls me outward — to wild places, distant cultures, and the animals that share them — and back inward to the question of how a space can let you breathe.
Out of respect for confidentiality agreements with clients and previous employers, project work is not shown publicly. A full portfolio is available on request — please write to me and I'll share access.
Recent Notes
Atlas →Stones of Naoshima
Three days on an island where the museums are buried and the sea is the only constant. A study in what concrete can hold of silence.
On the tactility of plaster
Notes from a recent renovation in Sai Ying Pun, where we pulled four layers of paint to reveal a wall worth keeping.
On Mantou's tail
Notes on the most expressive feature in our household — a permanently kinked tail, and the small grievances and wonders it broadcasts on any given afternoon.