On light and concrete in civic architecture
Raw concrete and carefully calibrated daylight define the atmosphere of our latest civic project — a cultural pavilion set between existing brick warehouses and a new public square.
Essays, studio reflections, and project stories from the practice.
Raw concrete and carefully calibrated daylight define the atmosphere of our latest civic project — a cultural pavilion set between existing brick warehouses and a new public square.
Physical models remain essential to how we think — offering a spatial immediacy that screens cannot replicate, even in an increasingly digital design process.
Public space can be understood as a series of interconnected rooms — each with its own character, threshold, and relationship to the buildings that frame it.