✧ Visionary Architecture ✧
Designs to Spark the Imagination

This page features conceptual architectural works—projects born of artistic vision and metaphysical reflection. These designs are not for immediate construction but are intended to inspire. Eventually, curated packages may become available for adaptation by licensed local professionals in accordance with local building codes.

Sanctuary of One

The Sanctuary of One

A crescent-roofed refuge for reflection, inspired by myth and moonlight.

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These designs are not construction documents. They are conceptual works, created in part using AI-assisted graphics under original artistic direction. When finalized, design packages will include guidelines for professional adaptation by licensed architects and engineers.


Influences and Lineage

Julia Morgan
Trailblazing female architect born in California on the Capricorn-Aquarius cusp, as I was many decades later. This celestial timing embodies a shared ethos: blending tradition and innovation, respect for craftsmanship, and the courage to reshape architectural norms.

Thomas MacLaren
A Scottish-born architect who settled in Colorado Springs, MacLaren designed public buildings with quiet grandeur, including Carnegie libraries and a Masonic lodge. In one of his libraries, I first encountered classical architecture—an early link between myth and form.

Classical Greek Forms
The Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders stirred my imagination early on. I associate them not just with form and balance, but with ancient feminine archetypes—the crescent moon, the maiden, and the mysteries of divine wisdom.

William Morgan, FAIA
Eco-conscious design rooted in grid-based spatial logic. I had the privilege of working in his office early in my career, and his thoughtful approach to land, history, and space planning continues to influence my work. His legacy remains a guiding force in how I imagine architecture today.

Sears Kit Homes
Mass-market ingenuity meets elegant simplicity. My time in their home improvement department taught me the importance of convenient, adaptable design with reliable, quality products—lessons I carry forward in my design ethos.

Dianic & Athenaic Threads
Diana guided my childhood fascination with the sacred feminine and the moon. More recently, I have studied metaphysics through the teachings of Athena, whose contemporary practice of e-commerce has linked wisdom to practical success.


Visuals and text on this page were created or enhanced using AI tools. All concepts and artistic direction are original.