assistant professor
We seek meaningful architecture that is aesthetically, technically, and socially sensitive – and has a greater chance of standing the test of time.
We are interested in a broadly understood context – the relationships that shape a place, space, locality, or neighborhood.
Our work is grounded in the principles of low-tech and rational, economical building, emphasizing the adequacy of intervention and the careful use of resources.
We support interdisciplinary collaboration with landscape architects, technical fields, and the social sciences. We believe that quality solutions arise above all from exploring multiple perspectives.
We strive for a balanced use of both physical and digital design approaches.
For us, the studio is an environment of mutual respect – a place where questions can be asked, new paths explored, experiments made, and mistakes embraced.