Architectural Wood Sculpture
Hand-carved doors and site-specific works that give contemporary buildings presence, meaning, and memory.
Each piece is conceived as a singular architectural gesture — authored, carved by hand, and integrated into its setting.
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In an era of smooth surfaces and visual restraint, this work introduces intentional contrast.
Not ornament.
Not nostalgia.
These are architectural interventions — places where material, narrative, and human touch are allowed to speak.
A door becomes a threshold.
A panel becomes a marker of identity.
A carved surface becomes the emotional anchor of a space
Work made to endure.
Core Work
Carved Architectural Doors
Doors are the primary expression of this practice — not as hardware or detail, but as decisive architectural moments.
Each is designed for a specific building, client, and intention.
Exterior and interior doors
Contemporary residences and cultural buildings
Singular focal points within restrained architecture
Site-Specific Architectural Carving
When a project calls for it, the sculptural language extends beyond doors into other architectural elements.
Carved wall panels and integrated installations
Place-identity and signage works
Legacy, donor, and commemorative commissions
Sacred and contemplative architectural pieces
These works are not products.
They are developed in response to place, purpose, and the long view of use.
Who this is for:
This work is intended for architects and clients who value clarity, restraint, and permanence.
It is most at home in projects where a single, considered element carries emotional weight — quietly, without excess.
If that approach resonates, the work will feel natural in your space.
Process:
Each commission begins with conversation, not sketches.
The work is developed through:
Architectural context
Narrative intent
Material selection
Hand carving and integration
The goal is not surface beauty alone, but lasting presence.
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