Residential

This contemporary luxury villa is designed as a seamless integration of architecture, landscape, and modern living. Defined by strong horizontal lines, deep roof overhangs, and refined material contrasts, the project reflects a contemporary architectural approach that prioritizes openness, natural light, and connection to the surrounding environment.

The façade combines textured natural stone with expansive floor-to-ceiling glazing, allowing interior spaces to open toward panoramic landscape and water views. Continuous balconies wrap around the upper level, extending the living areas and enhancing the indoor–outdoor lifestyle central to contemporary villa design.

Landscape design plays a key role in the overall composition. Carefully arranged lawns, mature trees, and soft planting frame the architecture while maintaining unobstructed views across the site. Outdoor terraces and garden spaces function as natural extensions of the interior living areas.

The result is a refined modern villa where architecture, materials, and landscape work together to create a timeless and elegant residential environment.

A contemporary villa where stone, light, and landscape converge to create a serene dialogue between architecture and nature.

Horizon View Villa

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Hi-Lo Fi

2016 / 02 / 12

Google’s Fi project is an innovative and new way in the world of telecommunications, so they needed an office building that reflects those exact values. I was tasked with coming up with the blueprints and the renders for this project, then taking them through to fruition using only the best quality materials. It turned out beautifully.

From the glass elevator shaft that breaks up the facade, to the generously planned out spaces inside that will accommodate an ever-changing team of people, I absolutely loved working on this project. When your client gives you free reigns, best work happens.

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Adoro

2018 / 03 / 03

The Adoro project was one of my absolute favorite ones because both the work process and the final result were extremely satisfactory from a professional point of view.

Adoro is a contemporary art center in South Korea, made up of two interconnected buildings. The client, Seoul’s Government, wanted for us to fit the building into its environment in the middle of the city, but to also create it in such a way that it would make people look twice.

It’s become my specialty to use curvature and natural forms in my work, and Adoro was no different. Its copper finish was the final touch that was needed to give this already-impressive building a glow. When the sun strikes, the colors at play are absolutely incredible. 

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