abarchitecture is an architecture and design studio founded on empathy, curiosity, and the pursuit of meaningful simplicity. We see architecture as a form of dialogue — between client and designer, between material and light, between function and emotion. Every project begins with listening: understanding the people who will inhabit a space, their rhythms, needs, and aspirations.
Our approach is rooted in empathy and balance. We believe in design as an act of mediation — between dreams and constraints, art and technique, individuality and context. This ability to find elegant compromise allows us to transform complex challenges into clear, harmonious solutions.
Sustainability lies at the core of our practice, not as a trend but as a responsibility. From energy-efficient renovations to new constructions in natural materials, our work seeks a long-lasting balance between environmental awareness and aesthetic quality. Each space is designed to age gracefully, revealing the beauty of time and use.
Our work has been internationally recognized with the BigSEE Award for the Biwak 12 restaurant, a project that exemplifies our philosophy: a synthesis of natural materials, essential forms, and a quiet dialogue between architecture and landscape.
At abarchitecture, we don’t believe in imposing a style — we design through empathy, listening, and adaptability, crafting spaces that are as unique as the people who inhabit them. Our goal is simple yet ambitious: to create architecture that feels human, sustainable, and timeless
Every project is also an act of craftsmanship. Attention to detail is essential to our process: the precision of a joint, the texture of a surface, the way light touches a wall. We see design as a continuum between architecture and art, where technical rigor meets poetic intuition.
Our experience spans residential, commercial, and hospitality design. Years of collaboration with Politecnica, one of Italy’s leading multidisciplinary firms, and
Plasma Studio, both in Italy and China, have shaped a multidisciplinary understanding of the built environment — from large-scale urban contexts to highly refined interiors.