I work with a small number of families at any given time. That is not a limitation — it is the nature of the work.
"Families for whom the built environment is not a transaction — it is an expression of how they intend to live."
My clients typically hold multiple properties across multiple geographies. They have engaged — or are about to engage — a team of world-class consultants who do not naturally collaborate. They have a vision they are not always able to fully articulate, and they are acutely aware of what is lost when that vision is diluted by the process of executing it.
They value discretion as a baseline, not a feature. They are sophisticated enough to know what they don't know — and wise enough to want one person who does.
Most introductions come through the advisors who already work closest to the family: estate counsel, family office principals, trusted architects. I do not accept every engagement that is referred to me. When I do, my commitment is complete.
Single primary residence of significant complexity, multiple properties, or a compound requiring unified stewardship across all structures and grounds.
New construction from ground up. Major renovation or restoration. Transition to operations. Long-term estate stewardship. All stages or any one of them.
My work is not confined to a single market. I have worked across the United States, Europe, and beyond. The project's location is rarely the constraint.
Exclusively through referral. From architects, attorneys, family office principals, and former clients who understand the nature of the role.
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