A full interior renovation of a single-family McMansion in Staten Island, reimagining each level with custom millwork, refined material palettes, and bespoke spatial sequences. Warm-toned finishes, coffered ceilings, and curated lighting elevate every room from foyer to master suite.
A comprehensive interior renovation delivering bespoke room-by-room design across a large-footprint suburban home — from a welcoming foyer and open kitchen to a master suite with custom closet and private office.
A forward-looking mixed-use district development in Germany proposing a new model of urban living that integrates residential density, public infrastructure, and green corridors. The master plan is unified by a warm timber slat facade system that gives the district a coherent material identity across diverse building typologies.
A visionary mixed-use district proposing a new model of urban living—integrating residential density, civic infrastructure, and green corridors into a walkable neighbourhood fabric.
A careful renovation of a historic Bed-Stuy brownstone preserving the building's 19th-century facade character while completely reimagining its interior as two modern residential units. Original masonry, hardwood, and ornamental details are restored and recontextualized alongside contemporary finishes.
A sensitive brownstone renovation that preserves historic character while delivering two fully reimagined contemporary residential units in the heart of Bedford-Stuyvesant.
An interior design commission for a 4,000 SF single-family home in Oakland Gardens, Queens. The project reimagines the entry sequence and kitchen as the heart of the home — a grand double-height foyer with custom staircase transitions into an open-plan kitchen finished with bespoke cabinetry and stone surfaces.
An interior design commission centred on a grand foyer sequence and bespoke open-plan kitchen — transforming the heart of a 4,000 SF Queens home with custom cabinetry and refined stone finishes.
A 15,000 SF mixed-use development in Bushwick combining residential units with a ground-floor fresh market—responding to the neighbourhood's rapid evolution while anchoring a community retail use that serves existing residents. The massing activates a prominent corner in Bushwick.
A 15,000 SF mixed-use building pairing residential units with a community fresh market on a prominent Bushwick corner—balancing neighbourhood growth with ground-level civic use.
ALTA — a compact mixed-use residential building in Astoria, Queens, delivering loft-style residential units with exposed ceilings and open-plan layouts above a flexible ground-floor commercial base. The design responds to Astoria's emerging urban scale, offering a refined facade composition within a constrained footprint.
A compact mixed-use building in Astoria delivering loft-style residential units with open plans and exposed ceilings above a flexible commercial ground floor, with a refined facade on a constrained urban lot.
A 5,000 SF single-family residence along Marathon Parkway in Little Neck, designed to integrate with one of Queens' most established residential streetscapes. The programme organises generous formal and informal living zones across a classical massing composition suited to the neighbourhood's mature suburban character.
A 5,000 SF custom residence on Marathon Parkway integrating a generous programme into Little Neck's mature, established residential streetscape.
A series of three-family residential buildings across three Queens neighbourhoods—Corona, College Point, and Flushing—developed as a cohesive typological study. Each cluster responds to its local block context while sharing a consistent approach to unit planning, facade articulation, and zoning compliance.
A cohesive series of three-family buildings across three Queens neighbourhoods — Corona, College Point, and Flushing — sharing a consistent typological approach to unit planning and facade articulation. Click each sub-project above to view its gallery.
The largest single-family project in the portfolio at 7,400 SF, this Flushing residence delivers a commanding suburban programme within Flushing's dense residential fabric. The design balances an expansive interior with a composed street elevation, accommodating multi-generational living across clearly zoned floors.
The largest commission in the portfolio — a 7,400 SF Flushing two-family residence balancing an expansive multi-generational programme with a composed street elevation, delivered as a renovation and extension.
A 6,000 SF three-family residence in Flushing, Queens, composed as a stately brick-clad building with classical detailing and a strong symmetrical street presence. The design stacks three generous residential units with distinct entries while maintaining a unified and refined facade expression suited to Flushing's established neighbourhood character.
A stately 6,000 SF three-family residence in Flushing — brick-clad with classical symmetry, stacking three generous units behind a unified and refined street facade.