Portfolio
Twenty years of eco architecture, interior design, and master planning — across New York, Toronto, Sedona, and beyond.
Restoration and conversion of a 70,000 sq. ft. Romanesque Revival building into 14 luxury loft condominiums, with glass and steel penthouse additions above the sixth floor.
1,500 sq. ft. minimalist loft renovation inside the landmark St. George Tower, featuring translucent Eco-Resin sliding partitions and a Varenna Italian kitchen.
Custom children's bedroom with beach-grass sliding doors, a bespoke loft bed, circular partitions, and a fiber-optic ceiling representing the night sky.
800 sq. ft. open-plan loft renovation centred on a spa-like bathroom with soaking whirlpool and steam shower overlooking the East and Hudson Rivers.
A loft in the desert: 12 arched glue-laminated beams, Arizona flagstone north façade, glass south façade, and a copper curved roof framing views of Sedona's red rocks.
6,000 sq. ft. organic desert residence on 2.06 acres overlooking Boynton Canyon, with curved protective forms revolving around a private internal garden.
3,500 sq. ft. four-storey commercial building adaptively reused as a graphic design studio with a modern open stair, glass elements, and abundant natural light.
A modular, prefabricated eco-friendly spa designed for exclusive events — award shows, movie sets, concerts — with sustainable materials and healthy indoor air quality.
1,400 sq. ft. minimalist loft renovation combining Admonter oak flooring, Scavolini kitchen, Corian, concrete, and glass to transform a dark space into a bright elegant home.
Conceptual master plan for a 1,300-acre eco-resort in Rio Dulce — marina, villas, spa bungalow village, restaurants, and ecological land development.
Modular 1,500 sq. ft. villa raised on pillars to protect the vegetation, overlooking the Caribbean Sea, bordered by a negative-edge pool north of Tulum.
Conceptual equestrian resort on the Mexican Pacific Coast — polo club, kite-shaped bungalows, spa village, and lot subdivision set within a coastal master plan.
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