Darling Point Apartment / Studio ZAWA

This project is an exercise in distillation of space, memory, and material. Designed for a downsizer transitioning from a large family home to a waterfront apartment in Darling Point, the renovation transforms a dated 1960s floor plan into a tactile and deeply personal home that balances simplicity with richness.

Chachimbiro House / C/ELC

Located in Chachimbiro, Ecuador, it is a project that establishes a respectful and harmonious dialogue with its natural environment. Located in a mountainous setting, near the hot springs of Chachimbiro, the construction has been conceived under an approach that balances the local construction tradition with a contemporary architectural language, generating a welcoming and functional space, which responds to both the needs of the user and the conditions of the place.

Residence Terrebonne / Saucier + Perrotte architectes

Nestled in Terrebonne, Québec, this riverside home was designed to integrate seamlessly with its long, narrow plot—a remnant of old agricultural land—while making the most of the breathtaking view of the Mille-Îles River. Given the proximity of neighboring houses, the design prioritizes privacy and openness, ensuring unobstructed views of the river while shielding side perspectives. The result is a square, single-story structure, framed by concrete walls on the sides and fully open to the water. Rising above, the master suite introduces a vertical element to the composition.

Myrha Public Housing / FUSO atelier

Goutte d'Or: between Haussmann and fore-town - This project of 14 housing units and 1 shop unit is located at 39 Myrha Street, in Paris' 18th arrondissement's southern neighborhood of La Goutte d'Or - literally 'Drop of Gold' – historically referring to the color of the white wine produced by picturesque Montmartre's old grapevines. Traditionally, a matter of means at hand and availability of local materials, the Goutte d'Or's storyline of edification remains of great dedication by its current population. This one followed a binary expansion; landmark Haussmann buildings on the one side, and wooden and plastered fore-town building blocks meant to accommodate construction site workers on the other. FUSO makes the bet to gather qualities of both models: Haussmann's mutability, materiality, and compacity offer both energy efficiency, resilience, and comfort for contemporary lifestyles. Fore-town architecture, on the other hand, allies structural sincerity with operational rationalism through installation speed, local material use, and accessible construction techniques. The project's construction frame, qualitative materiality, and facades' thickness actualize this model in contemporary times' challenges.

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