Systems
ECHO (Hospitality)
A minimum viable dwelling unit that scales through stacking and clustering. Built as permanent but engineered to relocate, reducing asset risk. Units connect through shared utilities, allowing flexible layouts from dense urban clusters to dispersed resort landscapes. Same unit, different densities — maximize yield on any site. Standardized unit economics simplify operations and maintenance. Layout reconfigures as market demands shift.
ICON (Commercial)
A singular, transportable pavilion for temporary event activation. Monolithic form — one strong presence designed as brand spectacle. Fully demountable, reusable across multiple events and locations. Rapid deployment and breakdown. Inward-facing design creates enclosed, controlled experience. Facade is configurable and programmable — adapt branding, lighting, and messaging per event. Presence through singularity; impact through architectural statement. The structure itself is the activation.
ATLAS (Residential)
A kit-of-parts for infinite residential configurations. Identical units assemble in any direction — dense urban or dispersed landscape. Connected through shared infrastructure. Same components, different layouts optimize yield per site. Scales from single unit to complete neighborhoods. Low-impact, standardized manufacturing with unlimited spatial outcomes. Reconfigurable as market and program demands shift.
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