Welness Resort, Skocidjevojka – Montenegro

IMMERSIVE WELLNESS ROOTED IN MONTENEGRIN LANDSCAPE AND HERITAGE  This mixed-use wellness resort in Montenegro is developed across two distinct plots, each playing a complementary role in the overall experience. The first plot, positioned closest to the cliffside, hosts the main hotel, a series of private villas, and a spa, offering direct engagement with the dramatic […]

EMH Headquarters, Lyon – France

ARCHITECTURAL CONTINUITY BETWEEN NATURE, CITY AND COLLECTIVE MEMORY Blending natural context and industrial heritage, this urban project is shaped by a triangular footprint that optimizes spatial efficiency and urban integration. It introduces a porous ground floor passage and cascading garden that connect the street to surrounding green spaces. The volumetric design balances solids and voids, […]

Six Senses Resort Improvements, Kaplankaya – Turkey

ENHANCING PROGRAM AND CIRCULATION THROUGH INTEGRATED ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS  This project introduces a series of thoughtful enhancements to a coastal resort, aimed at improving guest experience and operational efficiency while honoring the site’s unique topography and original architectural vision. Additions include a service center and kids’ club, a new access ramp linking villas to the main […]

Clubhouse and Villas, Riyadh – KSA

ARCHITECTURE OF HOSPITALITY: BETWEEN CULTURAL PROTOCOL AND PRIVATE WELL-BEING   GHAI’S URBAN LANDSCAPE This project presents a culturally sensitive and luxurious clubhouse and villa complex designed for a prominent Saudi Arabian client. The clubhouse is divided into two distinct levels: the upper floor hosts formal spaces such as meeting rooms and a dining area that reflect traditional […]

Museum Gherdëin, Ortisei – Italy

CARBON-NEGATIVE DESIGN THROUGH WOOD INNOVATION AND PASSIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS The project integrates cultural identity and environmental responsibility through a design that celebrates Ladino heritage while prioritizing sustainability and energy efficiency. It is founded on three key strategies: the use of traditional, low-impact materials; passive energy-saving systems, such as a double façade for climate regulation and […]

Donaumarina Tower, Viena – Austria

AN EXPRESIVE STRUCTURAL FAÇADE ROOTED IN EFFICIENCY AND PERMANENCE The tower’s structural concept uses two central cores and an external load-bearing skin, enabling open, flexible office spaces while optimizing resistance to wind and seismic forces. This system enhances fire safety, supports natural ventilation, and simplifies maintenance through integrated protection from sun and rain. The façade […]

La Grand Motte, France

RECONNECTING CITY AND NATURE THROUGH RESILIENT MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPES   The project reimagines La Grande Motte as a green, climate-resilient city where natural dune landscapes merge with urban life. It revitalizes key public spaces—quays, promenades, and parking areas—by introducing Mediterranean vegetation that supports biodiversity and adapts to local conditions. Iconic quays such as G. Pompidou and E. […]

Virrey Tower, Buenos Aires – Argentina

A SERENE RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCE ROOTED IN LIGHT, GREENERY AND FLUID SPACE  This residential and facility tower redefines urban living by fostering a strong connection with nature through its vertical design and dynamic façades that interact with surrounding greenery. Emphasizing sustainability and biophilic principles, the architecture incorporates natural materials, lush interior gardens, and ample daylight to […]

Culture Village Hotel, Dubai – EUA

URBAN CONTINUITY AND LANDMARK DESIGN ALONG THE EDGE OF DUBAI CREEK   The project is conceived as an urban landmark that merges contemporary design with traditional Islamic architectural elements, situated along the dynamic edge of Dubai Creek. Responding to an irregular site with varying heights, the building takes on a form reminiscent of a boat’s prow, […]

Puertas Las Condes, Santiago – Chile

DUAL VOLUMES AND A SHARED PLAZA REDEFINING URBAN THRESHOLDS IN SANTIAGO   Rooted in the existing urban fabric along the Apoquindo/Alonso de Córdova axis, the project introduces two distinct yet interconnected buildings—one dedicated to office use and the other to hotel-residential functions. A shared bridge at level five unites them, offering common amenities while maintaining autonomy. […]