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THE MAELSTROM

HOUSE FOR A MAGNOLIA TREE

BOSTON CHINATOWN LIBRARY

INTEGRATED SHELTER UNITS

CARIFESTA PAVILION

MEDITATION CABIN

SOLAR TRACKER

MOONEY BAY REDEVELOPMENT

A VESSEL FOR THE GANGOTRI GLACIER

GEOLOGIC RITUAL | ICELAND CAVE TOWER


THE MAELSTROM

A restaurant in the Berkshires, MA


Status: In Progress
Client: Private

Dine in concert with the weather; The form is its namesake: a spiraling roof that pulls rainwater into a controlled swirl—self-cleaning the surface, washing the solar panels, and irrigating a terraced food garden on its way down. The flow ultimately gathers in a natural pool within a basement-level exterior courtyard, where plants and soil purify it underground before it’s reused for the restrooms, kitchen, and surrounding landscape.

Designed with custom gradient software, the spiral aligns water behavior with the sun path—maximizing PV performance while letting daylight sweep through the interior like a slow, cinematic pan. And then the same tool does the unglamorous part: rationalizing the geometry into developable + parabolic surfaces that can be built from standard architectural parts.

Architecture that doesn’t just sit in a landscape, it circulates through it.






Diagram showing how the spiral gable form augments natural site phenomena


Ground floor plan


Basement floor plan

Long section showing nested hallways and basement-level open-air courtyard