Drawn from the geometry of a nautilus shell: a residence organized as a continuous spiral, where each volume opens onto the next without a defined edge. Curved walls and a central courtyard hold the plan together; the interior reveals itself in turns rather than rooms.
Plans, sections and elevations produced in-house. The drawings carry the same restraint as the renderings: nothing decorative, nothing surplus.
The exterior rooms: gardens, decks, water, and the threshold where architecture meets landscape. Designed and drawn in-house alongside the house itself.





