Freestanding Sculpture
Freestanding works extend the practice into autonomous form.
Removed from the wall, these sculptures concentrate on mass, balance, and proportion as independent conditions. Each piece is developed as a self-contained presence, defined by its relationship to gravity, scale, and surrounding space.
While autonomous, the works remain closely tied to the architectural investigations of the broader practice. Decisions around form, color, and material are informed by the same spatial logic, allowing each sculpture to engage its environment without relying on the wall as a support.
Freestanding works are produced as unique pieces, limited variations, or as site-responsive commissions.

