09/04/2026
Three styles. Three stories. One firm that masters them all.
Modern — contemporary architecture is the design language of right now. Born from the 20th century conviction that form should follow function, it evolved into something more refined: intersecting volumes, raw stone meeting smooth concrete, floor-to-ceiling glass dissolving the boundary between inside and out, and light used not as an afterthought but as a structural element. What makes it timeless is precisely that it never tries to be.
Neo-Classical — when the architects of 18th and 19th century Europe looked back at ancient Greece and Rome, they did not simply copy what they saw. They refined it. Strict symmetry, grand arched entrances, Corinthian columns, ornate cornices and hand-carved detail became the vocabulary of permanence and prestige. Neo-Classical architecture does not ask to be admired. It expects it.
European — this style carries centuries of northern European craftsmanship in every stone. From the French Norman towers to the rusticated fieldstone masonry and the complex rooflines of English and French provincial estates, it is an architecture that looks as though it grew from the land rather than being placed upon it. Romantic, layered, and impossible to replicate quickly — because it was never meant to be built quickly.
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