Start with the land
We look beyond a buildable envelope to understand arrival, orientation, shelter, privacy, solar exposure, drainage, and how outdoor rooms should feel throughout the year.
Signature Feature
We design houses that belong to their sites. Landform, weather, views, regional precedent, and the way you want to live all shape the architecture from the start.

These ideas change real decisions about siting, detailing, material strategy, and the feeling of the finished house.
We look beyond a buildable envelope to understand arrival, orientation, shelter, privacy, solar exposure, drainage, and how outdoor rooms should feel throughout the year.
Roof forms, stone massing, timber expression, glazing, and detailing are studied against climate and local building history so the home feels rooted instead of borrowed.
The best houses do not separate beauty from function. Gathering spaces, private retreats, service zones, and guest circulation all influence the composition.
Applied thinking
A site-sensitive house usually ages better because it was not forced into a pattern that ignores topography, wind, snow, sun, and movement across the property.
It also protects the emotional quality of the place. The house can amplify what drew you to the land rather than competing with it.

The payoff is usually visible in both the architecture and the client experience.
Early site walks and fit conversations
Planning that respects slope, views, access, and privacy
Material and form choices guided by local precedent and current living
Tell us what matters most to you about the land, materials, atmosphere, or use of the home and we will help frame the right next step.
