Selected Work
Buildings that
carry an argument.
A small set of projects that illustrate the practice — hospitality and agriculture, civic and cultural, residential and mixed-use. Each begins with the same question: what does this land want to become?
Figgens Winery
A hillside winery conceived as landscape infrastructure — concrete terraces carved into grade, a cantilevered viewing deck dissolving into sky, and a material palette of board-formed concrete, weathering steel, and Douglas fir that deepens with age. The building earns its position on the land rather than imposing on it.



Taichung Museum Tower
A civic tower that refuses neutrality. Stacked concrete plates rotate as they rise — a structural pagoda logic made seismically rigorous — while a continuous red datum threads through every floor as both firebreak and formal gesture. The integrated wind-turbine atrium generates power from the same updrafts that cool the building. Architecture as operating infrastructure.



Residential Studies
Three studies in how a building negotiates its landscape. A Seattle mixed-use block that terraces public program into the street. A Lindal timber home that dissolves into a meadow canopy. A rammed-earth desert dwelling that borrows its texture from the mountains behind it. Each begins with the same question: what does this land want to become?



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