Interplay Between Wood And Light In Architectural Design
The warmth people feel in a well-designed timber interior is not accidental. It is the result of understanding how wood and natural light interact — and designing for it deliberately.
Thinking on architecture, space, and the act of building.
The warmth people feel in a well-designed timber interior is not accidental. It is the result of understanding how wood and natural light interact — and designing for it deliberately.
When the same entity designs and builds your home, who exactly is working for you? The answer matters more than most clients realise until it is too late.
A home designed only for today is a home that will need to change tomorrow. Here is how to build for the life you will have, not just the one you have now.
Most gardens fail not because of the plants but because the spatial logic was never resolved. The same thinking that goes into rooms needs to go into the space around them.
The case for doing less in architecture turns out to be stronger than it looks: less maintenance, more flexibility, better materials, and spaces that reward attention rather than demanding management.
The pool is the easy part. Designing the space around it — the zones, materials, shade, and lighting — is what determines whether it actually gets used.