Los Angeles
2023
Architecture

The Beverly Estate is a property built in 1926 The estate was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann and was the residence of actress Marion Davies and her partner, William Randolph Hearst. The mansion is influenced by multiple architectural styles. It predominantly showcases the Mediterranean Revival style. There is a Spanish colonial facade. The exterior has French-style gardens, fountains, and statues. Grecian columns are along the exterior with large terraces outside the home. The landscaping was designed by Paul Thiene.

los angeles
United States of America
2022
Film

Adapted from artist Olivia Erlanger and architect Luis Ortega Govela's 2019 book Garage (MIT Press), this documentary explores the history of the garage, from its invention by Frank Lloyd Wright to its transformation into an incubator for subcultures and tech entrepreneurship. Filmed on location in Merced, California, the film considers the evolution of this architectural turned cultural construct, exploring how the garage has come to serve as guest room, game room, home gym, wine cellar, and secret bondage lair. This provocative deconstruction employs the garage as a lens through which to view the advent of suburbia, the myth of the perfect family, and the degradation of the American dream.

los angeles
United States of America
2020
Architecture

Historical relocation of Craig Ellwood's Case Study House 18. The house originally built in 1956 was bought in 2020 and the new owner had plans of demolishing the home that had been extensively renovated in the eighties in a Hollywood Regency Style. The studio salvaged the remaining structural and architectural elements in an archeological process to relocate and reconstruct the historical home. The project is ongoing.

Beverly Hills
USA
2022
Architecture

The project proposes to turn a detached 1930's garage with an eighties extension into a Wellness Centre for guests. The reconversion integrates both Roman and Turkish programs into the building.

Los Angeles
2024
Architecture

This hillside home is designed for a set of twins, rising naturally with the slope to reveal expanding views through the trees. Inspired by Charles Jencks' Dream Houses of LA, the design playfully integrates California’s eclectic domestic styles while balancing on the fine line of pastiche. The result is a white stuccoed architecture—both fragmented and cohesive—mirroring the embryonic connection of fraternal twins in its evolving floor plan.

New York
2017
Exhibition

An exhibition at 83 Pitt Street in New York. The shell of a house is installed inside a flooded gallery. The balloon frame, known as such for both its ability to fly away and to burst, is a historical building technology from the 19th century. The construction method developed during an era of expansion with the aim of being light, portable and most importantly parasitic. Intended to be built by two generations in unison, this frame consisting of nailed studs, went on to propagate and colonise the American suburb.‍

los angeles
United States of America
2020
Film

Educational mini series directed by Luis Ortega Govela and Olivia Erlanger that distills the book into a three part short series.

los angeles
United States of America
2020
Research

The project is a housing model located in Silicon Valley that takes the typological knowledge of the garage as a way to re-address suburbia and its non-nuclear family subjects.

Los Angeles
2022
Architecture

Hillside Home in Glasell Park

los angeles
United States of America
2018
Set Design

Set design for I LOVE YOU a film by Brooke Candy.

los angeles
United States of America
2019
Publication

A secret history of the garage as a space of creativity, from its invention by Frank Lloyd Wright to its use by start-ups and garage bands.

los angeles
United States of America
2021
Architecture

The design and spatial direction for Bleach LA, the hair salon and store, is based around the principle of creating a social experience for the patrons. The project focused on the transformation of an existing store front into a space that answers to the contemporary needs of a hair salon. There is a dialogue between the store and the salon that is choreographed with the use of a ramp.

los angeles
United States of America
2017
Architecture

Addition of an existing hillside home to accommodate a new program for an art collector.

Los Angeles
2023
Architecture

The Beverly Estate is a property built in 1926 The estate was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann and was the residence of actress Marion Davies and her partner, William Randolph Hearst. The mansion is influenced by multiple architectural styles. It predominantly showcases the Mediterranean Revival style. There is a Spanish colonial facade. The exterior has French-style gardens, fountains, and statues. Grecian columns are along the exterior with large terraces outside the home. The landscaping was designed by Paul Thiene.

los angeles
United States of America
2022
Film

Adapted from artist Olivia Erlanger and architect Luis Ortega Govela's 2019 book Garage (MIT Press), this documentary explores the history of the garage, from its invention by Frank Lloyd Wright to its transformation into an incubator for subcultures and tech entrepreneurship. Filmed on location in Merced, California, the film considers the evolution of this architectural turned cultural construct, exploring how the garage has come to serve as guest room, game room, home gym, wine cellar, and secret bondage lair. This provocative deconstruction employs the garage as a lens through which to view the advent of suburbia, the myth of the perfect family, and the degradation of the American dream.

los angeles
United States of America
2020
Architecture

Historical relocation of Craig Ellwood's Case Study House 18. The house originally built in 1956 was bought in 2020 and the new owner had plans of demolishing the home that had been extensively renovated in the eighties in a Hollywood Regency Style. The studio salvaged the remaining structural and architectural elements in an archeological process to relocate and reconstruct the historical home. The project is ongoing.

Beverly Hills
USA
2022
Architecture

The project proposes to turn a detached 1930's garage with an eighties extension into a Wellness Centre for guests. The reconversion integrates both Roman and Turkish programs into the building.

Los Angeles
2024
Architecture

This hillside home is designed for a set of twins, rising naturally with the slope to reveal expanding views through the trees. Inspired by Charles Jencks' Dream Houses of LA, the design playfully integrates California’s eclectic domestic styles while balancing on the fine line of pastiche. The result is a white stuccoed architecture—both fragmented and cohesive—mirroring the embryonic connection of fraternal twins in its evolving floor plan.

New York
2017
Exhibition

An exhibition at 83 Pitt Street in New York. The shell of a house is installed inside a flooded gallery. The balloon frame, known as such for both its ability to fly away and to burst, is a historical building technology from the 19th century. The construction method developed during an era of expansion with the aim of being light, portable and most importantly parasitic. Intended to be built by two generations in unison, this frame consisting of nailed studs, went on to propagate and colonise the American suburb.‍

los angeles
United States of America
2020
Film

Educational mini series directed by Luis Ortega Govela and Olivia Erlanger that distills the book into a three part short series.

los angeles
United States of America
2020
Research

The project is a housing model located in Silicon Valley that takes the typological knowledge of the garage as a way to re-address suburbia and its non-nuclear family subjects.

Los Angeles
2022
Architecture

Hillside Home in Glasell Park

los angeles
United States of America
2018
Set Design

Set design for I LOVE YOU a film by Brooke Candy.

los angeles
United States of America
2019
Publication

A secret history of the garage as a space of creativity, from its invention by Frank Lloyd Wright to its use by start-ups and garage bands.

los angeles
United States of America
2021
Architecture

The design and spatial direction for Bleach LA, the hair salon and store, is based around the principle of creating a social experience for the patrons. The project focused on the transformation of an existing store front into a space that answers to the contemporary needs of a hair salon. There is a dialogue between the store and the salon that is choreographed with the use of a ramp.

los angeles
United States of America
2017
Architecture

Addition of an existing hillside home to accommodate a new program for an art collector.