
Building and design. Both are so sensory.
It’s what we experience, and perhaps more importantly, what we don’t experience.
It is what we see. And what we don’t see.
It is how a home’s orientation is placed in such a way to reveal beauty - a built-in window seat positioned in “just the right spot” to watch nature unfold.
It is what we hear. And what we don’t hear.
It is how we introduce running water in outdoor environments to neutralize traffic noise, insulate to mitigate sound, and conceal air conditioning equipment to create peaceful living spaces.
It is what we touch. And what we don’t touch.
It is how surfaces are finished, the mix of materials we choose, and their precise application in the appropriate areas. It is wood trim properly sanded and finished. Level tile. Marble edges that seamlessly intersect. Smooth, even floorboards.