a research and
design agency
specia­li­zing in living
spaces and residences.

Heritage

The Past as a Foundation for the Future In the new context, the past forms the foundation for the future.
Heritage demands respect for history while leaving room for new interpretations and uses.

Circular

In the new context, sustainability, circularity, and reuse are core values.
Today’s era calls for a new approach to consumption, production, and construction. Returning to natural materials—such as wood, lime, or clay—is a proven method for building sustainably.

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Wood, clay, lime, flax, and wool share the same qualities as ‘traditional’ building materials but have a smaller environmental footprint.

At­mo­sphere

Atmosphere is a blend of spatial elements and subjective experience.
Material choices, natural light, and proportions—all these elements shape how a space is experienced. Atmosphere is essential in the new context.
Feeling
Every space evokes a feeling—a sense of openness when a room feels wide and welcoming, or a feeling of intimacy and coziness when a space offers warmth and shelter.

Commissio­ning

In the new context, designer and client collaborate as partners.
The traditional divide between designer and user dissolves, giving way to a hybrid creative process. The client’s vision and identity should be clearly reflected in the final result.

Collec­tive

In the new context, the strict division between collective and private spaces fades.
The 21st century offers room for new ways of living and connecting. There is a growing need for shared spaces—places where people can meet and experience community.

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