
People come before spaces. We see architecture not as square meters or materials on their own, but as how a place feels—and how it performs throughout the day. If you feel good somewhere but can’t explain why, it’s often because the architecture is doing its work quietly. A good architect doesn’t stand in front of the work. We align with the client, then disappear into the space - so what remains is a place people genuinely enjoy.
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At NOM, every project starts with everyday scenarios: who enters, where they pause, where they move faster, where they take a breath. Light and shadow, breeze, acoustic comfort, tactility, and circulation shape the backbone from the earliest sketches. This is why we don’t separate architecture from interiors - planning, detailing, materials, and atmosphere are built as one coherent story.
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Human-centric design is not a slogan for us; it’s a method. On the coast, salt, humidity, and wind are treated as design realities. In hotels, we spread social life across the property to manage tempo and offer both togetherness and retreat. In homes, we draw the garden into the plan through courtyards and thresholds.
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Design not for space alone, but for life.
And at the center of the compass: always people.







