Arouca
House renovation in Arouca
new project sustainable architecture

Factory Rebuilding

CAS – Studio

Apartment Renovation

Manica Community Centre

Apartment renovation in Alfama

earth installation sustainability cas studio

Installation Art

Bio-composter

Light Shaped by Nature. The oceans cover around 71% of the planet, basically the skin of Earth. They regulate temperature, absorb carbon, generate oxygen and feed entire ecosystems. When the ocean changes, everything else changes with it. Right now, it is changing and becoming more acidic. For corals, shells and microorganisms, acidification means dissolving before they can grow. Lose those, and food chains collapse. We’ve always been connected to nature. But spending time in the ocean made it personal. The sea stopped being a postcard and became a teacher. You feel the swell, the wind shift. This lamp started with a nautilus shell, a geometry shaped by pressure, movement and survival. The spiral, the ratio, the way light escapes between curves. It’s printed in biobased PLA, made from renewable sources instead of fossil plastics. Made locally, on demand, one at a time. No two pieces are identical. Handcraft meets digital. This is the first piece. More will come, slowly, like nature intended.

Nautilus Shell Lamp

Lamp-vessel

black clay sustainable lamp design

Black Earth Lamp

Articulable lamp

Earth Lamp

Wooden Lamp

Chair and Table

Flower Pot

Ceiling projectors

A door

Wood and lime house

Earth Oven

Igbo-Ora primary school