Practice on Earth is an architecture studio engaged in research-driven design across architecture, landscape, and urban interventions. The practice approaches architecture as an evolving field of inquiry—where built work, speculative projects, and research operate together as interconnected processes.
The studio’s work spans a wide range of typologies, including cultural, rural, public, and heritage projects. Through this diversity, Practice on Earth investigates how architecture can respond to shifting environmental, social, and historical conditions, often working within existing contexts such as villages, historic sites, and natural landscapes.
Central to their approach is experimentation—projects emerge through exploration, iteration, and reinterpretation rather than fixed formal outcomes. Whether through renovation, planning, or new construction, the studio treats each intervention as an opportunity to uncover new relationships between space, memory, and use.
By combining research with practice, Practice on Earth positions architecture as both a critical and constructive act—one that engages with the realities of place while imagining new possibilities for how environments can be shaped and experienced.

