Integrating technology seamlessly into the architecture so it’s felt but not seen.
Integrating interior needs during the architectural phase prevents costly retrofitting later—like moving a wall to accommodate a specific kitchen island. Core Elements of Architecture and Interior Design movement through a building feels natural.
Materials bridge the gap between the physical structure and the sensory experience. From the raw concrete of a brutalist exterior to the soft velvet of a mid-century modern sofa, materials define the "feel" of a space. Lighting is the most powerful tool in a designer's arsenal. Natural Light: Maximized through architectural orientation. movement through a building feels natural.
When the exterior architecture speaks the same language as the interior layout, movement through a building feels natural. movement through a building feels natural.