New Builds & Extensions

New builds and extensions begin with the logic of the site.

Orientation, topography, access, neighboring structures, landscape and use all shape the direction of the project. New architecture should not feel imposed, but grounded. Extensions in particular require sensitivity: they must strengthen the existing conditions while opening a new chapter.

The work in this field ranges from entirely new buildings to additions that reconnect, reorganize or expand an existing structure. In both cases, the task is to create clarity — spatially, functionally and architecturally.

 

Key points

– site-based design approach
– new residential buildings
– architectural extensions and additions
– relationship between existing and new structures
– spatial planning and volume studies
– façade and material development
– contextual integration into landscape or urban setting

We think space.