public works

Public works comprises permanent and temporary works developed in close relation to architecture, landscape, and circulation. The projects are conceived as integrated spatial elements rather than autonomous objects, responding to scale, movement, light conditions, and patterns of use.

Material choices and formal decisions are guided by durability, maintenance, and long-term interaction with weather, time, and public presence. Color, light, water, and reflection are treated as architectural components—structuring orientation, rhythm, and atmosphere within a site.

The works are developed through dialogue with architects, engineers, and clients, and are designed to function across different distances and temporal scales: from immediate bodily experience to gradual change over years.