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Architecture, tools, and the terrain of the imaginable.

A practice concerned with the conditions, processes, and technical systems through which architectural possibilities become thinkable.

This work is centered on architecture as the shaping of possibility. It asks how design can operate before outcomes harden: in the assumptions, tools, processes, and forms of judgment through which possible worlds become imaginable.

Typology, transformation, and discernment give this work a structure. Inherited orders can be returned to, reworked, and tested; not as fixed categories, but as material for opening the field of what architecture can make possible.

Technical systems matter when they make that field more legible without deciding it in advance. Tools, models, diagrams, simulations, and workflows are useful when they expose assumptions, clarify relations, and remain accountable to the worlds they help bring into being.