
FEATURED PROJECTS
Situated atop a mixed-use tower, Sol del Alto converts a previously unprogrammed rooftop into a layered terrace that balances visual softness with technical performance. Custom planters and drought-adapted species support stormwater management and long-term durability. The layout was shaped by prevailing sun angles and skyline views, creating a series of shaded and open zones that invite quiet use throughout the day.
Nestled within a fragile coastal dune system, Tideway House uses a restrained material palette and low-profile interventions to preserve ecological continuity across the site. A curving boardwalk weaves through native grasses. Planting zones were calibrated for wind exposure, salt tolerance, and seasonal resilience, reinforcing the site’s natural rhythms without overpowering them.
A series of dry-laid terraces shape movement through this hillside garden, blending native herbaceous planting with site-harvested stone. The design honors the region’s agrarian character while supporting biodiversity and water efficiency.






