Index — 2020 / 2026
Each project is named for the place that shaped it. Time, wear, and constraint are treated as essential materials. Restoration over replacement; authorship over mass appeal.
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A vintage Airstream, returned to use as a residence-adjacent retreat. Site-specific to a coastal property, framed for the long arc of an enduring object.
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02 / 07
An alpine Airstream interior built around the rhythm of a four-season retreat. Materials chosen for snow, for sun, for time.
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03 / 07
An Airstream pool house living on island time — guest quarters and outdoor living space near the sauna, cold plunge, and pool.
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04 / 07
A long-form rebuild for a Malibu site, balancing the harshness of salt air with the warmth of restoration-grade interior craft.
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05 / 07
An Airstream interior for a Seattle property — a private studio inside a former tourer, returned to deliberate use.
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06 / 07
A ranch-set Airstream interior built for slow mornings and longer winters; a counterpoint to the broader architecture it sits beside.
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07 / 07
An Airstream brought to a New York rooftop — restoration as urban intervention. The studio's first record of moving the work into a city.
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Perpetually Devastated
Coquille, Oregon Est. 2015 In delighted defiance