Many decisive decisions in a project do not become spectacular images, but without them the site would not have technical stability.

There is a type of structural work that does not appear in the final photographs. It is the effort of verification, coordination, and redrawing until each stage can be executed without major ambiguities.

Invisible work keeps the project coherent

In restoration projects, a large part of the technical value appears in things that are hard to show visually: the sequencing of interventions and the alignment between disciplines.

Validation happens in many small points

At the Casino, validation was not a single moment, but a sequence of confirmations in details, openings, and the rhythm of execution.

The final outcome is built before it becomes visible

In complex works, what remains invisible is often what holds everything together.