Low-angle architectural shot of a raw concrete villa integrated into a steep ocean cliff, sharp geometric shadows from the midday sun, weathered teak wood details.
Low-angle architectural shot of a raw concrete villa integrated into a steep ocean cliff, sharp geometric shadows from the midday sun, weathered teak wood details.
Built Work

Structures built for the zenith

Monolithic concrete and weathered teak structures engineered to integrate directly with challenging coastal topography along the equatorial belt, utilizing passive cooling.

Selected Portfolio

Realized equatorial modernism

Four completed residences engineered for extreme coastal terrain, utilizing natural wind paths and solar angles to eliminate mechanical cooling.

Engineering Rigor

Microclimate responsive design

We design structural systems that leverage natural forces rather than resisting them, ensuring longevity on sensitive coastal cliffs.

Solar
Wind
Terrain

Solar orientation

Passive cooling

Topographical integration

Structures aligned to the equatorial sun path, utilizing heavy concrete overhangs to block midday heat while inviting soft morning light.

Open-plan layouts and structural thermal mass designed to channel coastal breezes, keeping interior spaces cool without mechanical systems.

Foundations anchored directly into volcanic rock and steep cliffs, preserving the natural drainage and surrounding native ecology.

Client Perspective

They transformed a seemingly impossible cliffside plot into an architectural masterpiece that remains naturally cool in the harshest midday heat.

Luxury Developer, Pacific Coast