sketches are where architecture begins to think.
they are a direct extension of the hand and the mind, a space of immediacy where ideas emerge before they are controlled.
on our work, sketches are not illustrations of solutions, but instruments of search.
they allow uncertainty, contradiction, and hesitation, essential conditions for discovery.
through them, scale is questioned, proportions are tested, and relationships between space, light, and structure begin to surface.
sketching is a way of slowing down thought, of listening to what the project asks before it is fully understood.
it is an intimate and necessary moment in the process, where architecture is still fragile, open, and full of possibility.