Residential Architecture

Structures anchored in Michigan light.

We design custom residences that frame the threshold between inside and out, shaped by regional materiality and the specific movement of the sun.

The Portfolio

Selected Michigan Residences

A collection of private homes defined by light-filled volumes, site-specific massing, and a deep connection to the surrounding topography.

Extreme close-up of an architectural joint where a structural white oak beam meets a raw concrete wall. Blackened steel hardware is visible. Sharp details, soft diffused daylight.
Extreme close-up of an architectural joint where a structural white oak beam meets a raw concrete wall. Blackened steel hardware is visible. Sharp details, soft diffused daylight.
Uncompromising Detailing

The Integrity of Joints

We spend as much time detailing structural connections as we do planning spatial volumes. By utilizing raw concrete, white oak, and blackened steel, we build homes with a sense of contextual permanence.

Every threshold is calibrated to the local climate. We design for Michigan winters, ensuring that materials age gracefully and spaces remain warm and light-filled throughout the year.

The Method

Site-Specific Realization

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Topographical Analysis

Material Calibration

Rigorous Coordination

We study the site's microclimate, wind patterns, and solar angles in November, ensuring the structure responds naturally to its environment.

Selecting regional materials that harmonize with the landscape, balancing tactile warmth with rigorous technical durability.

We remain active on-site, collaborating directly with builders to ensure every custom joint and finish aligns with our technical documentation.

Build for Permanence

Let us discuss your site, your spatial requirements, and how we can bring light-filled volume to your future home.