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Residential House, Bello Horizonte, Uruguay
Set along the Uruguayan coast, this residence balances simplicity and comfort. The project brings together German clarity with the relaxed character of a coastal summer house, combined with references to Australian homes with a wooden deck gallery surrounding the building. The interior covers 85 m² and is organised with a clear sense of symmetry. It includes two bedrooms, an open kitchen and living area, and two bathrooms, one of them en suite. This balanced layout gives the house a calm and easy to understand structure. The kitchen was defined as the heart of the home, a central space where daily life comes together, in line with the client’s wishes. Simple materials are used with care to create a quiet and lasting architecture suited to everyday life by the sea. White render and wood shape the exterior, while inside there are white walls, polished concrete floors, and furniture in natural wood tones. A generous barbecue area extends daily life outdoors, and a separate storage and technical room ensures the house works well throughout the year.





Familyhouse with Atelier
A family home designed for an artist, inspired by the simple idea of an atrium house. The living areas and the studio are kept separate, yet connected by a shared courtyard that allows work and family life to exist side by side in a natural balance. The courtyard becomes a calm heart of the home, linking creative work with everyday life. In summer, large folding glass doors open the house to the outdoors, creating an easy flow between inside and outside while still offering privacy. Nature becomes part of daily life, recalling the quiet atmosphere of a traditional rural artist’s retreat. The project brings together creativity, family comfort, and a clear connection to place and tradition.




Timber Highrise, Frankfurt, Germany
The renewed interest in timber for high rise buildings comes from its clear advantages over conventional materials, such as a high strength to weight ratio, good thermal performance, flexibility, and dry construction methods. A key challenge remains its limited load bearing capacity. Our proposal addresses this by introducing metal tension cables that connect the concrete core with the outer structural blocks, redirecting loads directly into the reinforced concrete core. This system enables new architectural possibilities, affecting floor layouts and the overall form of the building. It also allows controlled rotations between blocks. In this design, each six storey timber block is rotated by nine degrees, creating a subtle torsional effect that gives the building a distinct identity without compromising structural stability. The largely open floor plans allow for flexible use, including hotel rooms, apartments, or offices. For the apartment concept, calm materials are defined at a conceptual level, with wooden floors, white walls, and lightweight insulated drywall systems designed for flexibility and future adaptation.



Student Dorm in Schwanthalerhöhe, Munich
This project is a student residence located in Munich’s Schwantalerhöhe district, offering a calm and refined place to live within the city. Situated between Bavaria Park and Westpark and along a well used pedestrian route, the building benefits from green surroundings and strong public transport connections. The residence is organised around a landscaped inner courtyard that forms the social heart of the building. This quiet green space offers room to relax, meet other residents, or host small cultural and community events. On the ground floor, shared facilities, event spaces, and complementary services create an active yet composed atmosphere and connect the building naturally with its surroundings. The upper floors contain carefully designed shared living units with generous communal kitchens, living rooms, and selected terraces. The interiors are defined by calm materials, natural light, and well proportioned spaces that support both study and social life. Structurally, the building combines a reinforced concrete base with upper floors built in CLT timber. Durable construction and high quality materials ensure long term comfort, low maintenance, and a timeless character suitable for contemporary student living.




Train Station Design
Visualisations for a railway station project. Enhanced using different AI engines and refined through post production, these images explore a range of environments and materials. These tools allow for faster and more efficient experimentation, expanding creative possibilities. They also offer clients a clear and agile way to visualise ideas, at a fraction of the cost of traditional visualisations. The station was designed to express movement and speed, qualities inherent to its role as a transport hub within the city. Specific times of day and scenes were selected so that the curved forms of the design can be clearly perceived and fully expressed.






Theater, Bayreuth, Germany
The Festspielhalle in Bayreuth stands on a hill to the north of the city centre and holds strong historical importance as one of Bayreuth’s key cultural landmarks. Over more than a century, the complex grew through separate additions, resulting in a fragmented group of buildings surrounding the original theatre. This project responds to that condition by proposing a clearer and more coherent relationship between the different uses. At the same time, it seeks to restore and improve green areas that are currently occupied by scattered structures. The proposal brings all functions together in a single location, allowing part of the green hill to be returned to the city and to visitors of the historic theatre. A central design goal was to create a natural connection between the new and the existing architecture. This is achieved through materials and colours derived from the original building, combined with a clear organisation of spaces and their links to the existing theatre.