We work across design, engineering, strategy and AI as a single craft, so an idea can move from sketch to shipped without ever changing hands. The best thinking tends to live in the seams between disciplines, so that’s where we spend our time: holding the whole problem at once instead of passing it down a line.
Nature has been prototyping for billions of years. We design with its grammar (growth, networks, rhythm, adaptation) to make things that feel alive and last. Biophilia isn’t a decorative layer we paint on at the end; it’s a way of shaping how something behaves, breathes and grows over time.
We reach for AI where it amplifies human craft and curiosity, never to cut corners, deceive, or quietly replace the people it should serve. Used with consent, transparency and care, it’s a remarkable instrument. Used carelessly, it’s just another extraction machine. We choose the former, every time.
We shy away from big, greedy corporations and the work that quietly takes more than it gives. We choose projects that are nourishing: for the people who use them, for the teams who make them, and for the planet that hosts all of it. Smaller, slower and more alive beats bigger and emptier. That’s the work we want our hands on.