ABOUT // VOL. 01

METHODOLOGY

An exclusive registry of structural integrity and aesthetic permanence. Categorizing the built environment by era, space, and typology.

Archive index cards, material samples, and architectural studies arranged on a concrete surface
01 / DATA STRUCTURE
1 AESTHETIC ERA

Defines the core design philosophy and material palette of the object.

2 SPATIAL INTENT

Identifies the primary environment for which the piece was engineered.

3 OBJECT TYPOLOGY

Classifies the functional form, from seating to architectural accents.

00 CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE

A unique identifier within the specific archival branch.

02 / AESTHETIC PILLARS
Technical interior with concrete architecture, brushed metal furniture, spiral staircase, and oval ocean view
TECHNICAL
The celebration of industrial precision. Focused on the interplay of light on machined surfaces—polished aluminum, stainless steel, and tensioned systems.
Monolith interior with travertine stone and textured plaster walls
MONOLITH
Honest materiality and permanent mass. We look for the tension between heavy stone—travertine and concrete—and the grounding presence of solid volume.
Utopian Pop interior with orange and purple spherical chairs, glossy white furniture, and circular wall details
UTOPIAN POP
The optimism of the space age. Characterized by glossy polymers, bold geometric forms, and the futuristic saturation of 1970s acrylics.
Soft Heritage interior with dark wood paneling, olive velvet seating, and warm natural light
SOFT HERITAGE
The soul of the archive. Focusing on dark burl woods, deep silk velvets, and the quiet luxury of objects with historical weight.
Biomorphic interior with curved plaster walls, circular sea-view portals, and organic stone furniture
BIOMORPHIC
Nature viewed through a microscope. Fluid lines, cellular structures, and organic geometry that challenges the rigidity of the built environment.

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