Urban

A city is only as alive as its shared spaces

Public space, community installations, and urban interventions — design that gives the city back to the people who live in it.

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Our approach

Design that belongs to everyone

Urban work begins with a question most projects skip: who is this really for? We start in the street — mapping how people already move, gather, and pass through — and design interventions that belong to the community, not just the site.

Recycled materials, adaptable structures, and light-touch construction. The most lasting public spaces are the ones a neighbourhood chooses to keep.

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Design scope

What we design

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Public Space & Placemaking

We turn overlooked ground — vacant lots, forgotten corners, the strips between buildings — into places people actually use. Streetscapes, gathering spaces, and green interventions designed for how a neighbourhood already lives.

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Community Installations & Public Art

Micro-libraries, interactive columns, public art that invites participation. We design installations that are more than objects — they are gathering points, built with the community they belong to and kept alive by it.

Process

How we work

Research and mapping, concept, community collaboration, on-site build — one studio moving a public project from first observation to the day the neighbourhood makes it their own.

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Research & Mapping

We start by observing — how people move, where they gather, and what the site already means to the people around it. The concept follows the community, not the other way around.

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Concept & Narrative

Material, form, and story developed around participation — recycled and adaptable where possible, so the intervention can grow, move, or change as the neighbourhood does.

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Community Collaboration

Public work is made with people, not just for them. We build with residents, schools, and city partners so the space carries their voice from the first sketch.

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Build & Handover

Execution on real civic timelines and budgets — then we hand the space to the community that will keep it alive.