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

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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.

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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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