We work across scales and typologies, always with the same focus: spaces shaped by clarity, care, and a quiet attention to detail.
Selected Work
2601 Graceland
Third Prize Winner, Gertrude Lempp Kerbis Memorial Design Competition, 2026. Conceived for Graceland Cemetery, this proposal rethinks the monument as a precise and restrained architectural gesture. Within strict limits of size and material, it seeks clarity, proportion, and a sense of permanence grounded in its context.
2503 Winnipeg
A vivid red shelter on the frozen rivers of Winnipeg, Misko reimagines the humble timber skid as architecture. Inspired by the northern cardinal, a bird that endures winter without migrating, the hut celebrates resilience, warmth, and presence amid the vast prairie cold. Created for the 2026 Warming Huts: Art & Architecture Competition on Ice, it transforms necessity into poetry, turning shelter into a symbol of endurance and joy.
2502 Portland
Inner Garden, winner of the 2025 National Single Stair Design Competition – Portland Award (First Prize), reimagines urban housing through modular living, shared open space, and integrated greenery, creating a healthier and more connected residential environment.
2501 Los Angeles
Between Floors is a split-level housing model for Los Angeles that maximizes light, fosters shared spaces, and uses durable materials to create resilient, community-anchored homes.
1902 Detroit
Porta Rosa is a civic pavilion that combines prefabricated timber construction with flexible gallery spaces, creating a community landmark rooted in context and designed to evolve over time.
1802 Charlottesville
Lifting the Curtain is a site-specific installation that merges landscape and memory. A lifted green surface reveals fractured marble blocks beneath—symbolizing erased histories and inviting reflection on the legacy of Charlottesville’s Vinegar Hill.