Sacred and spiritual spaces designed by world-class architects. Concrete chapels, timber meditation rooms, stone churches, and glass tea houses — architecture stripped to its most essential purpose: to hold stillness, frame light, and create a threshold between the everyday and the contemplative. A growing collection.
Buildings that trade convenience for autonomy, solitude, and proximity. Forest cabins, desert shelters, coastal granite follies, Alpine huts, ruin-reconstructions where the walls are carried over from what stood before. Architecture that leaves the grid behind — no infrastructure, minimal hardscape, a wood stove or solar panel doing the work. The road ends and the project begins.