Single-family house, Trimmis
In 1963, Michael’s uncle — first a carpenter, then an interior architect, and finally a stonemason — designed and built this house for his parents.
Decades later, Michael moves in and chooses to renovate it with care rather than revolution. No bold gestures, no dramatic transformations. Just subtle updates that respect the spirit of the place and let the house keep telling its story.
Architectural thinking doesn't always mean reinventing — sometimes it means listening, adapting, and letting things be.
Project: Michael Hemmi