Folio I A position, not a service

Position.

On what this practice is, and is not — a manifesto for inclusive architecture, written and rewritten with each project.

I — The position
The opening conviction.

This is not a conventional architectural practice. It is an evolving body of work shaped by a belief — that architecture must serve beyond function, beyond aesthetics, and certainly beyond profit.

Inclusive architecture is not an add-on.
It is the starting point.

It asks uncomfortable questions:

Who is this space really for?
Who is being left out?
What assumptions are we building into walls?
Into circulation, light, and scale?

The work here is guided by principles, not trends. Process is valued over speed. Thought over spectacle. Every project becomes an inquiry — into people, context, access, dignity, and time.

Because buildings do not end when construction does.
They begin there.

II — Conviction

A design should outlive its creator. Not just physically, but ethically. Socially. Emotionally.

III — Belief

True design is not measured in immediate returns or visual impact, but in how it adapts, includes, and endures.

— A position of practice