Hotel TUI Blue Santa Martha
Lead architects on a 400-room resort shaped by the landscape of Banda Abou — a village of pavilions rather than a single block.
Lead architects on a 400-room resort shaped by the landscape of Banda Abou — a village of pavilions rather than a single block.
Ten villas and three apartments around a 2,000 m² private nature area — indoor-outdoor living, refined.
A single-family residence organised around a shaded central court — mass where the sun is hardest, openness where the trade wind runs.
Twenty-four apartments stacked to hold a street edge while every unit still reaches cross-ventilation.
Compact urban infill — deep reveals and a rhythm of openings that borrow from the old town without quoting it.
A cliff-edge villa where the roof does most of the work — shade first, view second, glass last.
Four volumes, one courtyard — a study in how little enclosure a house on this island actually needs.
Repetition as a discipline — a small development built from one considered unit, turned to the light.
Terraced living rooms that step with the slope rather than cutting into it.
A modest plot handled with the same care as the large ones — the studio takes both.