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Architecture, process, and discernment.

A practice concerned with how architecture shapes the conditions through which possibility takes form.

This work is centered on architecture as the ordering of possibility. It brings together typology, transformation, and discernment through the conditions in which meaningful directions can emerge.

Representation, evaluation, and technical systems matter when they make those conditions more legible, more discussable, and more open to choice. They are treated as ways of clarifying relations, testing directions, and carrying intent through process.

The aim is a form of practice in which technical rigor strengthens architecture. Tools and workflows are useful when they remain accountable to the worlds they help bring into being.