
ARENA
A SELECTION FROM OUR FIELD OF WORK
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.
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.
Starting with a conversation.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters where we live, learn, and practice.
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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