• SUSTAINABILITY

    Ben’s approach to sustainability isn’t about ticking boxes - it’s about designing homes that reduce their carbon footprint without sacrificing beauty or function. Think less "greenwashed” eco-palaces, and more elegant, thoughtful designs that let light, air, and nature itself take centre stage. The best buildings are the ones that don’t just stand out but also stand the test of time, blending seamlessly into the landscape like they were meant to be there all along.

  • MATERIALS

    Bens passion for natural materials goes far beyond the latest trend - it's practically woven into the fabric of his design philosophy. He doesn’t just want to build; he wants to create spaces that coexist harmoniously with the natural environment. For him, materials like timber, stone, and recycled metals aren’t just “green choices”; they’re a way of reconnecting with the earth, of designing buildings that feel grounded, organic, and timeless.

  • QUALITY VS QUANTITY

    Ben is the kind of guy who’ll happily talk you out of building your dream mansion if it means compromising on quality and sustainability. For Ben, it’s all about making every square meter count: It’s not about the size of the house, but the longevity and integrity of the materials that go into it. A smaller, well-designed home with quality materials is more sustainable in the long run - both for the environment and for your wallet -because it’s built to last.