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  • ARENA

    A SELECTION FROM OUR FIELD OF WORK

  • VAYU PAVILIONS

    Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas in Nepal, Vayu Pavilions rises with the winds of change in a developing bazaar township, to accommodate a growing family with aspirations to tap into the the tourism market by sporting a modernist appeal, whilst seeking to retain elements of a rich and vibrant culture of family, community and deep-rooted traditions.

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  • SAIMO KHIM

    (RAI HOUSE)

    A house on a hill, on the outskirts of the Kathmandu valley in Nepal, designed in response to the needs of a growing multi-generational family.

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  • KIIN

    Tucked within the backstreets of lower Kensington, on the edge of the Moonee Ponds Creek and the shifting industrial fabric of Macaulay, Kiin emerges from a landscape in transition: where homes, warehouses, workshops, transportation corridors, and new urban densities and greening converge.

    Conceived as a collection of mixed-use suites for future-forward living, working, and play, the project explores a more reciprocal model of urban life: one grounded in adaptability, local production, shared experience, and ecological awareness. Part workshop, part dwelling, part social infrastructure, Kiin imagines architecture not as a fixed object, but as a living framework for contemporary city life.

  • INDAZZI

    A warehouse and residence fitout in Byron Bay, Australia, designed with a lock up and leave master suite featuring a custom fabricated steel glass door partition between the hyper-private suite and the rest of the residence.

    Warm timber joinery features throughout, as a tonal shift from the raw industrial concrete panel walls, and exposed bracing of the warehouse. An open rumpus area adjacent to the suite houses a timber unit matching the rest of the joinery features, and is set on wheels to allow the flebility of partitioning the rumpus into a hallway and a private annexe to the suite, suitable for use as a guestroom or a smaller hideaway.

  • CORA NEPAL

    Set quietly in the Kathmandu Valley, Cora Nepal serves as a warm welcome and calm refuge in a busy, often chaotic city. It is bathed in light, and dressed with the gentle finesse of Nepali craft. Designed for travellers seeking a softer way to inhabit the city, it marries modern restraint with the textures of tradition: ceramics, timber, woven fibres, and gardens that feed both plate and spirit.

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    Evolving with the seasons, its spaces unfold in considered layers, creating moments for solitude as naturally as they invite community gatherings. It is a home away from home, where hospitality is felt in small details, and where the simplicity of space becomes its own form of hospitality and care.

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We honour their stories, kinship practices, and enduring connection to Country and Ancestral knowledge systems, and commit to designing in right relation, and in kind.

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