Each package collects the key renderings, plans and presentation views for one project, from resort interiors in Punta Cana to residential developments, multifamily concepts and documentation sets.
Micro-House, Las Galeras · Samaná
A self-initiated 20 m² cliffside cabin on the Atlantic edge of the Samaná Peninsula, studying how compact a residence can become while still feeling generous, cinematic and rooted to its site.
View packageMAREA Micro-House is a self-initiated study of how small a residence can be while still feeling generous. Twenty square meters perched on the limestone edge of the Samaná Peninsula, the cabin reads as a single dark volume: charcoal cedar shiplap, a Corten weathered-steel entry blade, and a single-pitch standing-seam copper roof tilted toward the sea for rainwater collection. A board-formed concrete podium grounds it to the cliff and cantilevers a full meter beyond, so morning coffee happens directly above the surf. Inside, the program is collapsed under a sleeping mezzanine. A custom oak kitchenette runs along the inland wall. A low daybed sofa faces the ocean through a full-height curtain wall. A tiled bath pod tucks beneath the loft, served by an integrated steel ladder. The ceiling rises from 2.8 m at the road side to 4.2 m at the glass, drawing the eye outward. The exercise was material restraint, five surfaces, one view, one silence.


Mirror Atelier, Old San Juan · Puerto Rico
A small contemporary mirror atelier and showroom set into the ground floor of a restored colonial townhouse in Old San Juan, currently in progress.
View packageAZOGUE — named for the mercury silvering on the back of a mirror — is an in-progress retail concept inserted into the ground floor of a restored 18th-century colonial townhouse on a quiet adoquín-paved street in Old San Juan. The brief is to deliver a contemporary shopping experience without erasing the building's heritage character. A brushed-brass mullion shopfront reframes the original arched opening; inside, exposed cream-painted timber beams, lime-washed plaster walls and a polished herringbone travertine floor hold a salon-style mirror gallery wall along one length of the room, balanced by quieter vignettes for single statement pieces. A small framing workshop, consultation lounge and restroom sit behind the showroom, with a back-of-house corridor for deliveries. The exercise is material restraint — one product, one room, infinite reflections.




Residential Tower, Santo Domingo
A conceptual residential tower that reimagines an underused urban site as a vertical, tropical and community minded development for Santo Domingo.
View packageThis proposal was developed for a client seeking to reveal the unrealized potential of an urban site and support a request for neighboring air rights. The tower combines contemporary luxury with the natural character of Santo Domingo through light stone, glass, warm wood tones, greenery and layered terraces. At street level, a landscaped arrival, active lobby, shaded pedestrian edges and tropical planting create a more generous urban experience. Above, residential units, balconies, terraces and amenity spaces frame a future where private development, public benefit and skyline growth can coexist.









Townhomes, Herriman Utah
A completed development of six contemporary townhomes that brings a refined streetscape to Herriman through warm masonry, dark vertical cladding, rhythmic gable forms and bright modern interiors.
View packageSilver Creek Townhomes was conceived for Herriman's growing suburban corridor as attainable, design driven housing with a strong architectural identity. As lead concept designer, I established the architectural vision, spatial organization, material palette, exterior character and overall design direction. The project balances durable materials suited to Utah with a clean contemporary language, creating homes that feel refined, approachable and connected to their setting. Inside, open planning, natural light, neutral palettes, layered textures, matte black accents and natural wood elements support calm, elevated everyday living. Construction began in early 2022 and reached completion in late 2023 through close collaboration with a local technical and construction team.





Resort & Hospitality, Punta Cana
A tropical hospitality concept shaped around calm arrival, soft light and intimate luxury. The package frames Palma Resort as a boutique Punta Cana escape: layered suites, spa rituals, warm materiality and a site plan organized for movement between privacy, landscape and shared resort life.
View packagePalma Resort is presented as a refined hospitality retreat, with guest rooms in a soft residential rhythm, spa spaces designed around quiet transition, and a site plan that moves guests from arrival through privacy, landscape and recovery.





Residential, Alpena MI
A mixed use residential visualization package combining exterior atmosphere, interior moments and technical drawings for a development scale presentation.
View packageA broad development presentation package with marketing views, apartment and lobby interiors, and technical drawing sheets that help explain both atmosphere and building logic.









Interiors, Dominican Republic
A residential interiors set focused on warmth, custom finishes and a clear emotional read of the home before construction.
View packageA residential package centered on interior atmosphere, room mood and material clarity for client review.







Hospitality Concept, Undisclosed Location
A conceptual transformation of a ground floor corner storefront into an intimate, destination worthy cocktail bar. Refined materiality, warm lighting and a cinematic interior atmosphere anchored to the city street.
View packageLe Coin Cocktail Bar reimagines an existing retail space as an intimate, elevated bar that balances neighborhood warmth with a polished, destination worthy atmosphere. The proposal preserves the character of the existing masonry facade while introducing a refined glass storefront, dark metal trim, warm interior lighting and a curated outdoor seating zone. Inside, the space is organized around a sculptural bar, layered lounge seating and moody material finishes that create a sense of depth, comfort and quiet luxury. The result is a modern bar concept that feels embedded in its city context while offering a cinematic escape from the street.



Multifamily Residence, Brooklyn NY
A ground up multifamily residence designed to maximize livability on a tightly constrained urban lot through precise planning, exterior transformation and refined interior development.
View packageHumeniks Building is a Brooklyn multifamily residence completed in 2022, developed to unlock a constrained urban site while improving livability, exterior identity and spatial efficiency. The work included design development, layout refinement, ADA compliance documentation, energy analysis and code related support. By advancing the project into a more coordinated digital workflow, the team was able to iterate quickly, sharpen the building organization and preserve the design intent across exterior and interior decisions.



Chicken Shack, Five Cays · Providenciales
A small, affordable, locally-loved chicken shack built in 2024 on Airport Road between PLS and Sapodilla Bay, Turks & Caicos. Painted concrete block, corrugated metal roof, a quiet reflective lily pond.
View packageCOCO COOP is a small fried-chicken shack built in 2024 in Five Cays, Providenciales — sitting along Airport Road roughly 0.9 km south of PLS and 0.6 km north of Sapodilla Bay Beach, a stretch the locals already pass on their walk between the airport and the water. The brief from the operator was simple: build it affordable, build it inviting, and make it feel like it has always been there. Context analysis — the surrounding plots are mostly bare cleared scrub framed by dense, lush hedges of coconut palm, sea grape, almond and casuarina, with a handful of single-story concrete-block homes and a gas station nearby. The neighborhood reads green and quiet, with no other restaurant within a five-minute walk. The building had to compete with the vegetation, not the absent skyline, so we leaned into saturated Caribbean color: three vertical wall bands of sunny yellow, terracotta red and warm orange under a galvanized pitched roof. The construction is deliberately humble — concrete masonry block on a sealed slab, corrugated metal roofing, a turquoise-painted timber porch with three picnic tables and a chalkboard menu hand-lettered in the back. To elevate the experience without raising the budget, a single reflective lily-pond water feature sits beside the porch, fed by reclaimed rainwater off the roof; it cools the porch air slightly and reflects the saturated facade back at arriving guests. The package on this page collects the key plan locating the site between airport and beach, the front and side elevations, the longitudinal section, and three built-in photographs of the finished shack.







Pre-war Classic Eight, Washington Heights · NYC
A gut renovation of a 2,400 sq ft classic-eight apartment on the eighth floor of a 1925 Pinehurst Avenue co-op. Currently mid-construction, projected to wrap in Q4 2026.
View packagePINEHURST 8B is an ongoing gut renovation of a pre-war “classic eight” on the eighth floor of a 1925 elevator co-op on Pinehurst Avenue in Washington Heights, New York. Approximately 2,400 sq ft. Archnimations is leading interior architecture and FF&E. The job broke ground in February 2026 and is projected to deliver in Q4 2026, roughly nine months on site. Construction budget: $1.2 M ($500 / sq ft). Total project value sits at approximately $1.8 M. The scope is a full-gut to studs while preserving the original 1925 plaster crown moldings, herringbone parquet floors, walnut library paneling and the cast-iron radiators. The formerly compartmentalized service wing has been opened into a chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry connecting back to the formal dining; the master bath is being re-clad in bookmatched Calacatta gold marble; the kitchen lands in deep forest-green paint-grade Shaker cabinetry with unlacquered brushed-brass hardware. The gallery below is a working build log — the apartment as it stands today: partition demolition, master-bath rough-in, drywall, cabinet install and the marble tile mid-set. iPhone photos, because the site is alive, dusty and not yet ready for a tripod.




