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ABOUT OUR WORK

Our work spans the scales of home, community, and brand. We see architecture and design as a way to shape identity through spaces that reflect values, nurture connection, and inspire daily life. From residential remodels and additions to cultural and civic centers, our work is rooted in the belief that design should feel both purposeful and alive.

 

Every project begins with listening. We uncover stories- how people live, gather, and work- and translate them into environments that are thoughtful and enduring. Whether it’s reimagining a family home, revitalizing a downtown campus, or developing a brand identity, we bring the same intention to every project.

FEATURED PROJECTS

ACTIVE PROJECTS

Peach Remodel

Residential / Architecture / Interiors

​Hawthorne Remodel

Residential / Architecture / Interiors

Willo Addition

Residential / Architecture / Interiors

Mauser Hansen Residence

Residential / Architecture / Interiors

Barron Residence

Residential / Architecture / Interiors

GRAPHICS

Vodlines: Ikitsu

Graphic Design / Brand Identity

Vodlines: RED

Graphic Design / Brand Identity

2022 AIA AZ Associates Conference Graphics + Program Design

Graphic Design / Brand Identity

PROJECTS AT OTHER FIRMS

City of Peoria Arts and Culture Center 

Completed at Holly Street Studio

City of Glendale Downtown Campus Revitalization Project

 ASU Media and Immersive eXperience (MIX) Center

 i.d.e.a. Museum Renovations

Completed at Holly Street Studio

1319 Studio

one n ten LGBTQ+ Youth Center

Hangzhou Museum of Exploration + Discovery 

Completed at Holly Street Studio

Arizona Sunrays Gymnastics + Dance

MCCCD Phoenix College Physical Sciences Building

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LBA Realty, 20 East Thomas

Completed at Gensler

​Met life - Esplanade Retail Refresh

Completed at Gensler

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Syracuse University College of Visual Arts + Performing Arts Student Center

Completed at Fielder Marciano Architecture

219 West / Subcat Studios

Completed at Fielder Marciano Architecture

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