
Architecture practice
New York · Rome
- Plan
- Growth
- Lang
- EN
An architect's transatlantic practice, on one quiet site.
Project-led layouts, generous photography, and bilingual-ready bones for a practice that splits its time between a New York studio and a Rome office.
Architecture portfolios live or die on the photography. The brief was a site that got out of the way of the work — typography quiet enough that the buildings carried the page, and a project layout that gave each commission room to breathe rather than compressing them into a grid.
Practice information, contact details for both offices, and a press section sit underneath the work without competing with it. The result reads like the kind of practice the photography already says it is.
- Custom design
- Project portfolio layout
- Photography-led pages
- Two-office contact










