STUDIO
March Studio operates in the space between ambition and reality, where ideas are tested, challenged, and ultimately built.
The work is grounded in a belief that architecture is not a linear process, but a shared act of problem-solving. Each project brings together clients with vision and contractors with deep practical knowledge, and it is within this exchange that the work finds its clarity. The studio’s role is to sit between these positions, translating intent into outcome, and ensuring that design intelligence is carried through to construction.
Raised in the digital era but equally committed to making, the studio works fluidly between drawing and fabrication. Ideas are not only represented, but tested through prototypes, mock-ups, and full-scale trials. Owning and operating its own CNC machinery allows the studio to engage directly with materials and manufacturing processes, collapsing the distance between concept and production.
This hands-on approach fosters a deep understanding of how things are actually made. Materials are not treated as abstract finishes, but as active participants in the design process, cut, bent, cast, assembled, and reworked until they find the right balance between performance, economy, and expression.
The studio has developed a broad working knowledge across industries, from sheet metal and joinery to concrete, lighting, and digital fabrication, allowing it to move comfortably across scales and typologies. Whether working on a small object or a large building, the same principles apply: test ideas rigorously, collaborate openly, and take responsibility for the outcome.
Architecture here is not about imposing form, but about constructing it collectively, iteratively, and with a clear understanding of the realities of building.