Chesa Studio

Case Studies / Geography / Material Sequence

Projects

These project records are drawn from the Chesa renovation decks already imported into the separate Chesa persistence layer. The next drafting pass should deepen each record into a fuller narrative about geography, envelope, sequence, materials, and atmosphere.

Curated imagery will appear here as the Chesa atlas expands.

New York / Exterior concept

Division Outdoor Spaces

A schematic outdoor-space proposal focused less on decoration than on the disciplined relationship between an existing building, its walkway, and a newly articulated courtyard edge. Even in this early form, the project suggests a Chesa-adjacent concern with threshold, sequence, and how exterior circulation can become spatial atmosphere.

New York / Concept design reference

Division Concept / Office Mian Ye

A compact concept-design packet that functions more as a visual and disciplinary reference than as a fully narrated case study. Its usefulness for Chesa lies in its measured architectural tone and its attention to presentation, confidence, and proportion at the early concept stage.

Domestic interiors / renovation sequence

Hill Rose

A room-by-room renovation deck that moves from exterior adjustments and pool priorities into entrance sequence, kitchen decisions, bedroom atmosphere, bath tile, dining-room furnishing, and stair repair. It is especially valuable because it operates at the scale where Chesa must speak fluently about finishes, fixtures, furniture, and lived mood.

Weston, Connecticut

Weston Federal Colonial

A Connecticut residential restoration brief centered on a 1955 Federal Colonial house in Weston. The deck reads as a full-property reconsideration, moving from envelope, porch, and walkway to landscape, pool, garage, pool house, dining, kitchen, fireplace, stair, and living-room refinements.