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Fifty Four Fix
Fifty Four Fix breathes new life into a home while honoring its character. The work refreshes and restores without erasing the story already written into its walls. The result balances preservation and renewal, where the old and new come together to create a space that feels both timeless and alive.


Economic Transformations
Economic Transformations reimagines affordable housing by showing how thoughtful design lowers the cost of living. This off-grid home empowers families with strategies for comfort, efficiency, and resilience, proving that sustainability and economic independence can grow together under one roof.


Wytheville Historic Preservation
Wytheville Preservation Project centers on honoring a historic Virginia home through careful documentation and restoration planning. The work respects the character already embedded in the structure while charting a path for thoughtful renewal. By balancing historical integrity with practical rehabilitation, the project ensures the home’s cultural and architectural value continues for generations to come.


Scholars' Retreat
Scholars’ Retreat creates a unique living experience for graduate students, offering generous rooms and spaces for both study and leisure. Tucked within a grove of trees, the house provides privacy and a sense of escape while opening to outdoor areas for firepits, gatherings, or simply moving freely in nature. Balancing community and solitude, it offers a thoughtful environment that supports both academic focus and everyday living.


The Play Loft
The Play Loft transforms an ordinary garage into a flexible space for work, play, and relaxation. The design supports everyday tasks while inviting leisure, turning a typical utility area into a lively extension of the home that adapts to the family’s needs.


Core+
CORE + explores the potential of urban housing through a single-stair design that balances sustainability, affordability, and livability. The work maximizes light, airflow, and flexible layouts while fostering stronger community connections. This approach demonstrates how thoughtful design can create denser, more resilient neighborhoods without sacrificing comfort or character.


Harbor House
This renovation begins with a family home ready for a new chapter. Spaces feel dated and finishes no longer reflect the way the household lives today. The design response reimagines the interiors with thoughtful updates that modernize without erasing character, weaving in a balance of comfort, function, and longevity.



Barry Farms
Barry Farm Recreation Center reimagines historic townhomes through adaptive reuse, transforming them into a vibrant community hub at the heart of a larger redevelopment plan. The design preserves the cultural legacy of Barry Farm while introducing modern amenities, shared public spaces, and flexible programming that foster health, culture, and connection. By weaving preservation with innovation, the project creates a space that both honors history and supports the evolving needs of Southeast Washington, D.C.


Timber Grove Station
Timber Grove Station redefines the transit hub as an anti-liminal space, set within the forest. Through the expansion and contraction of programmed elements across the site, the design blurs the boundary between movement and stillness—transforming the act of passing through into an experience of arrival. The architecture engages the surrounding woods to invite moments of pause, reflection, and connection within the continuous flow of transit.


Creation Space
Creation Space introduces a new building typology in Roxbury, Massachusetts, where art and community merge around a central “Creation Chamber.” Serving as a hub for collaboration, making, and expression, the space brings people together through shared creative practice while blurring the boundaries between gallery, studio, and gathering place.


Parren Mitchell Community Center
Parren Mitchell House is a preservation and adaptive reuse project that transforms the former home of Maryland’s first Black congressman into the West Baltimore Civic and Entrepreneurship Center. The design balances historic restoration with a modern addition to provide space for events, community meetings, exhibitions, and a commercial kitchen—celebrating Mitchell’s legacy while fostering community growth and opportunity.


Winthrop Community Gardens
Winthrop Community Gardens is a community-led initiative in Roxbury that honors local social-justice activism through public art. Anchored by the Black Panther Commemoration Project, the design transforms a neighborhood garden into a collective space of remembrance, reflection, and gathering—celebrating the legacy of grassroots organizing while strengthening community connections.


Edgewater Recreation Center
Edgewater Recreation Center is a community-driven adaptive reuse project that transforms an abandoned grocery store into a vibrant hub for health, wellness, and connection. The design creates spaces for athletics, educational programming, and multigenerational gatherings—breathing new life into a once-vacant structure and positioning the center as a cornerstone for community vitality in Edgewater.


The Cloud Ecosystem
The Cloud Ecosystem is a phenomenological exploration of the relationship between nature and technology, unfolding across multiple scales—from site to interior. The design choreographs moments of immersion, reflection, and dynamic experience, creating an environment where digital and natural systems intertwine and redefine how users engage with both.


Pleasantview Gem Inn
EBDI Vacant Parcels is a revitalization proposal for East Baltimore that transforms underutilized land into a central commons surrounded by new housing and community buildings. The project reintroduces activity, connection, and opportunity to the neighborhood—supporting long-term growth, equitable redevelopment, and a stronger sense of place.


SUPERSPACES
SUPERSPACES — Located in Chicago’s South Shore community, this project redefines the black box stage as a flexible social catalyst rather than a singular performance venue. The design creates a dynamic, community-oriented space that fosters creative expression, cultural exchange, and collective identity—strengthening the local arts and music scene while transforming how performance and gathering intersect.



Modular Smiles
Modular Smiles — A mobile dental care facility designed to serve low-income and underserved communities across rural Virginia. Built as a modular unit for easy transport and rapid deployment, the project provides flexible access to essential healthcare where it is most needed. Within its compact footprint, the design balances hygiene, efficiency, and welcome—addressing logistical challenges of power, water, and patient flow. Modular Smiles responds to healthcare inequity and spatial limitation by bringing care directly to those who need it most.


Forest Overlook
Forest Overlook provides a welcoming entry point into the woodland experience, offering visitors a moment to pause and take in the forest before venturing deeper. The design frames views, encourages reflection, and sets the tone for a journey that balances anticipation, discovery, and connection with nature.


WNADA
WNADA (West North Avenue Development Authority) — A comprehensive redevelopment plan for Baltimore’s West Side, reimagining approximately 40 intersections along West North Avenue. The proposal includes new public infrastructure, green spaces, parks, and streetscape improvements, paired with community-driven investment strategies to foster equity, connectivity, and long-term neighborhood growth.


Morphic Muse
Morphic Muse extends an existing library by reinterpreting its architectural elements to create a dialogue between old and new. The design celebrates the building’s history while introducing a fresh, modern identity that fosters creativity, learning, and community engagement.


Nexus Design Academy
Nexus Design Academy reimagines architectural education by blurring the boundaries between classroom instruction and real-world engagement. The design fosters connections across industries, communities, and design practices, emphasizing architecture as a lived process where making, thinking, and collaborating are central. Nexus challenges traditional educational silos, creating a space where the work of architecture unfolds continuously, both inside and outside the studio.


St. Job's Teaching Hospital
St. Job’s Teaching Hospital explores how architecture can support both medical care and personal reflection. The design weaves form, program, and narrative to create spaces for learning, healing, and contemplation. Beyond treatment, the hospital provides areas for patients to pause and reflect on the experiences that brought them here, fostering a holistic approach to care and recovery.


