ARCHITECTURAL WORKS
Site-Specific Architectural Carving
These works extend the sculptural language of the doors, applied when a project calls for it.
They may be integrated into architecture, situated within the landscape, or realized as freestanding works—each shaped by site, context, and intended presence.
They are not products.
They are architectural responses.
Scope of Work
Integrated architectural carving and wall installations
Exterior works shaped by site, landscape, and surrounding architecture
Place-identity and site-specific signage
Legacy, donor, and commemorative works, including freestanding sculptures
Sacred and contemplative architectural pieces
Each work is defined by use, visibility, and duration—whether embedded, encountered, or approached.
Process & Integration
Architectural works are developed collaboratively, often alongside architects, designers, landscape architects, or institutions.
Some projects are integrated directly into buildings or circulation paths.
Others are conceived as stand-alone works that nevertheless speak the language of architecture through scale, material restraint, and relationship to place.
Early involvement allows carving, material, and proportion to be resolved as part of the architectural whole, rather than applied as surface or ornament.
Each project begins with site, purpose, and longevity.
A selection of integrated, exterior, and freestanding work
Selected Works
Architectural works are commissioned selectively and developed in response to specific sites, stories, and conditions.
Availability is limited.
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