Suzhou Residence, China

Facing west, located at the edge of the Suzhou lakes, this beacon for a new Chinese modernism gently cantilevers over the lapping shores. The building seamlessly integrates the archaic and the modern, both in the formed and formless traditions of Chinese architecture. This 10,000 square foot building is due for completion in the summer of 2008.
Berkeley Residence, CA

The concept of this three story modern addition is currently under design development. The building aims to integrate a full palette of sustainable systems, including solar energy, a living roof garden, storm water collection, radiant heating and a multitude of specifications that embody the Cradle to Cradle philosophy.
Tiburon Residence, CA

Exterior pivot gate design. Steel frame and laminate glass construction.
Tiburon Residence, CA

Private staircase with stainless steel vertical supports and cable rail system. Reclaimed chestnut hardwood treads, risers and cap.
Co. Clare Residence, Ireland

Currently under schematic design, this zero energy home will showcase innovative sustainable technologies throughout. With the use of geothermal and berming techniques, this building will be submerged into the Irish landscape. Above ground level the building will procure energy from a hybrid solar and wind system. The use of new intelligent technologies will control natural day lighting and temperature.
La Jolla Residence, CA

Completed in 2007. Located directly on the west facing beach shores of Wind ‘N Sea, this approximately 4000 square foot home was converted from an existing Mission/Deco vernacular to a new expression of Southern Californian coastal typology. The use of copper, reclaimed teak and local slate was specifically relevant to the reactionary process of its immediate environment.
Ross Tree Pod, CA

Conceptual design for a sustainable tree pod. Project is currently under schematics.
San Francisco Residence, CA

Currently under design development. We are designing a custom media wall system that integrates changing LEDs, ecoresin, metal, and wood.
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