The research archive is shaped by a transdisciplinary approach, where diverse ideas and perspectives gently converge through careful, reflective inquiry.
It holds a curated selection of images and references, primarily drawn from external creators, with due attribution when applicable.
The archive offers an attentive exploration of the cultural, environmental, and regenerative systems that inform the creative process, embodying a commitment to understanding and engaging with the dynamics of a contemporary landscape.
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Glass House by Kseniia Kolesnikova
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Fane SS23 by Phil Engelhardt
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Space speaks to us in ways that transcend the visual. It carries emotional remnants of the moments that shape our lives. Each environment—whether intimate or vast—captures a conversation between what is seen and felt. These spaces act as both readers and writers of our surroundings, offering warmth, meaning, and connection, much like the relationships we value with those close to us.
They record what matters, drawing attention to the delicate balance between order and chaos, and fostering an atmosphere that influences our mood and presence. The longing for environments that evoke connection, where subtle contrasts harmonize and guard our emotions, speaks to the very essence of how spaces can invite us to reflect and feel at home in the world.
Inspiration lies in the unexpected connections between people and their environments, where meaning is felt as much as seen.
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Curved Architecture, Reference n.s.
The essence of space today transcends functionality. It is through the quiet rituals of daily life—waking, cleansing, preparing—that we discover the emotional journey of transformation.
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Fleur Cozic, Paris
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Womenswear Art Direction, Reference n.s.
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Fleur Cozic, Paris
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Womenswear Art Direction, Reference n.s.
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In our current times, brands hold a profound opportunity to shape not just products, but the very way we experience the world. Their influence reaches far beyond mere communication, into the heart of public spaces, where they can embrace and grow a regenerative culture. Brands have the power to lead, guiding us toward more thoughtful, sustainable, and meaningful ways of living.
Spaces, in their most meaningful form, are not mere backdrops but stages for personal growth, offering moments of stillness and reflection. A bathroom, for example, becomes more than just a space—it is a sanctuary, where every action is an expression of our identity, a chance for renewal.
In the delicate interplay between function and emotion.
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Womenswear Runway, Reference n.s.
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Two Forms, Barbara Hepworth
In the delicate interplay between function and emotion, spaces have the power to nurture our sense of belonging, connecting us to who we are in each moment.
It is here, in these subtle rituals, that we find the potential for deeper connections—not only with the spaces we inhabit but with ourselves. Through this understanding, brands can create environments that elevate the everyday, transforming routine moments into profound experiences of presence and meaning.