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Modernist concrete structure with angular geometry and dramatic shadow play
RIBA Stirling Prize

2024

AIA Honor Award

Excellence in Architecture

Parametric facade detail with repeating structural steel fins

Parametric Facade Study

Interior atrium with soaring glass ceiling and structural steel lattice

"The spatial compression is extraordinary"

— WAF Jury, 2023

WAF

World Architecture Festival 2023

Architectural sketch overlaid on construction photograph showing design evolution

Sketch → Structure

Pritzker Finalist

2025

RIBA Stirling Prize·AIA Honor Award·WAF Category Winner·Pritzker Finalist·Dezeen Award·ArchDaily Building of the Year·12 International Awards·
RIBA Stirling Prize·AIA Honor Award·WAF Category Winner·Pritzker Finalist·Dezeen Award·ArchDaily Building of the Year·12 International Awards·

Selected Work 2020–2024

Projects validated.

RIBA Stirling Prize

Royal Institute of British Architects

Cultural · 2023

Meridian Cultural Centre

Meridian Cultural Centre exterior showing folded concrete ribbon structure against Norwegian fjord

Oslo, Norway

Jury Deliberation

"A building that negotiates between landscape and civic ambition with extraordinary intelligence. The section reveals a spatial generosity that photographs cannot capture."

Interior ramp detail with compressed ceiling and dramatic directional light

A civic anchor at the water's edge — 14,000m² of cultural sp

WAF Category Winner

World Architecture Festival

High-rise · 2022

The Veil Tower

The Veil Tower full elevation showing parametric facade catching afternoon desert light

Dubai, UAE

Jury Deliberation

"The facade system achieves something rare: genuine climatic performance expressed as pure ornament. Structure and skin are inseparable."

Facade detail close-up with double-skin system and geometric perforation pattern

52-storey residential tower with a double-skin parametric fa

Venice Biennale — Special Mention

La Biennale di Venezia

Installation · 2023

Groundwork Pavilion

Groundwork Pavilion in Venice Arsenale with reclaimed timber lattice structure and dappled light

Venice, Italy

Jury Deliberation

"An argument made in timber and light. The pavilion questions permanence with more conviction than most permanent buildings."

Interior detail showing joint system and light filtering through timber members

Competition entry for the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale.

Industry Recognition

Every authority
that matters.

01
RIBA2024

Stirling Prize

Highest honour in UK architecture — awarded to the building that has made the greatest contribution to the evolution of architecture in the past year.

02
AIA2023

Honor Award for Architecture

The AIA's most prestigious recognition, awarded to projects demonstrating exceptional merit in design.

03
WAF2023

Category Winner — Completed Buildings

The world's largest architectural awards programme — judged live before an audience of 3,000 peers.

04
Dezeen2023

Cultural Building of the Year

Global recognition from the world's most influential architecture and design publication.

05
Pritzker2025

Finalist

Architecture's highest honour — the Nobel of building. Finalist recognition acknowledges a career of sustained excellence.

06
ArchDaily2022

Institutional Architecture

Voted by 5 million monthly readers — the largest architectural audience in the world.

12

International Awards

8

Countries Built

47

Competition Entries

3.2M

Square Metres Designed

Voices From The Jury Room

Heard before
you arrived.

The spatial compression is extraordinary. You feel the building thinking about you as you move through it — a quality almost entirely absent from contemporary civic architecture.

Priya Mehta, architect and RIBA jury chair, professional portrait

Priya Mehta

Jury Chair, RIBA Stirling Prize · RIBA

"Structure and skin are inseparable. The facade achieves genuine climatic performance expressed as pure ornament."

Marcus Albrecht, structural engineer and WAF technical juror, portrait

Marcus Albrecht

WAF 2023 · 2023

"An argument made in timber and light. The pavilion questions permanence with more conviction than most permanent buildings."

Yuki Tanaka, editorial director at Dezeen, professional portrait

Yuki Tanaka

Dezeen · 2023

"This practice has found a way to make restraint feel generous. Every square metre is accountable, yet nothing feels mean."

Danielle Osei, ArchDaily contributing editor, portrait

Danielle Osei

ArchDaily · 2022

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