
PATHS is an interdisciplinary architecture practice that approaches architecture through research-led experimentation, developing context-responsive and carefully considered spatial outcomes.
The studio operates through critical inquiry and iterative design, allowing ideas to evolve through testing, dialogue, and refinement.


PATHS is an interdisciplinary practice that approaches architecture through research-led experimentation — developing spatial outcomes that are context-responsive and carefully considered.
Design decisions are informed by careful study of context, program, and use. Each project begins with research that establishes a clear framework — allowing ideas to be tested, evaluated, and refined through iterative dialogue.
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From research to realisation — designing spaces that are precise, contextually grounded, and capable of accommodating change over time. Each project begins with rigorous inquiry before form is considered.
Bespoke interiors developed through the study of material, light, and spatial flow. We approach interior work as an extension of architectural thinking — not decoration, but spatial definition.
Experimental objects and furniture that explore materiality and craftsmanship at a human scale. Each piece is developed as a spatial proposition, testing ideas of form, structure, and use.
Analytical and atmospheric representations that communicate spatial ideas with clarity and precision. Visualisation is used as a design tool — a means of testing and refining ideas throughout the process.
Visual communication grounded in architectural thinking — identity systems, publications, and spatial graphics developed with the same rigour applied to built work.
Hand and digital illustrations that document spatial thinking, narrate environments, and communicate ideas that drawings alone cannot fully articulate.
Written frameworks, conceptual texts, and design narratives that give language to spatial ideas — used internally as a design tool and externally to communicate project intent.
Precise technical and construction documentation developed with care for detail, coordination, and long-term buildability. Documentation is treated as a design discipline in itself.
Physical and digital models used as active tools of inquiry — testing structural ideas, material strategies, and spatial relationships before they are committed to construction.
Strategic and creative leadership for projects that span multiple disciplines — ensuring coherence of vision across architecture, communication, and experience.
