Villa
Form as horizon condition.
Residence volume. Horizon line condition.
A private residence designed as an extension
of the landscape — not placed upon it,
but grown from it. The horizon becomes
the primary architectural element.
Form follows the line between earth and sky.
Architecture embedded in terrain —
not a form, but a system.
A resort complex that occupies the canyon
without dominating it. White organic volumes
follow the geology. Water becomes
the connecting element between spaces.
Architecture as geological consequence.
Architecture grounded in proportion
and permanence.
A building designed to serve the city
over time. Not a landmark —
a threshold. The form emerges from
the civic need, not from the desire
to be seen.
Architecture of movement.
Form of future transit.
A transport terminal conceived for 2050 —
where speed and calm coexist.
The building does not announce arrival —
it enables departure.
Infrastructure as the highest civic gesture.
Not an object, not a system, not a function.
A condition that quietly shapes how space is felt,
long before it is consciously noticed.