Embodied Architecture


A design practice defined by precise geometry, tactile materials, and purposeful light. It creates spaces that sharpen perception and support presence.

Intentional Geometry: Every axis, alignment, and proportion is rigorously composed to create visual order and reduce clutter.


Tactile Materiality: Stone, wood, steel, concrete, brass. These materials invite touch and age with grace. Their texture and weight ground the senses and sharpen perception.


Purposeful Light: Controlled daylight and calibrated fixtures are tailored to each space’s function. Lighting enhances atmosphere, mood, and usability.


Together, these elements create spaces that anchor attention and restore focus. They speak to the body before the mind.

In my practice, every project is a step toward a more embodied architecture: rooted in clarity, material honesty, and sensory depth.

Not every project expresses this fully, but each carries a thread: a critical alignment, a tactile surface, a moment of light.

This is the world I’m creating, one space at a time.