

The Notebooks
A visual diary and spatial laboratory exploring the friction between raw concrete, high-fashion silhouettes, and contemporary Black Brazilian identity.
Observations recorded between São Paulo and Paris. Here, architecture is treated not as static shelter, but as a living garment worn to negotiate with the city.


Stitching Concrete
An inquiry into the tactile parallels between brutalist formwork and haute couture drapery. We examine how raw, unyielding structural materials interact with the soft, expressive textures of identity.
Our material experiments reveal that both disciplines share a common language of joints, seams, and structural tension. By stitching these worlds together, we construct new narratives of spatial poetry.






Urban Diaries
The Weight of Light
Oxidized Memory
The Spatial Garment
Analyzing how intense shafts of Brazilian sunlight carve temporary, shifting chambers out of cold concrete public plazas.
A study on copper surfaces as living records of urban humidity, chemical reaction, and the slow passage of temporal weight.
Documenting our latest physical experiments in draping heavy, industrial materials over delicate, structural frameworks.
