Philosophy

Here are
a few reasons why:

Chesa Studio is a restoration, development, and curatorial consulting practice working across houses, chalets, hotels, and institutions. Each commission begins with the building itself: its geography, inherited fabric, social life, and the cultural memory held inside materials.

The Chesa voice is shaped with the institution curator assistant rather than separated from it. Contemporary art, design history, hospitality, Alpine precedent, and domestic ritual stay active in the process so the final work feels culturally awake, not merely styled.

Here are
a few reasons why:
Here are
a few reasons why:
Topography and archive

Every project starts by reading site, topography, circulation, inherited detail, and the afterlife of previous interventions. We work from the building outward rather than imposing a detached concept onto it.

Full-service stewardship

Chesa coordinates research, restoration thinking, interiors, materials, furnishing direction, and hospitality sequence so clients can move from architectural reading to implemented choices without losing coherence.

Houses, chalets, hotels, institutions

The same method can serve a Connecticut Federal house, an Alpine chalet, a cultural institution, or a hotel interior. The language shifts with geography, but the discipline around memory, craft, and atmosphere remains steady.

Measured interventions

The strongest projects are rarely the loudest. Chesa privileges precise interventions, material honesty, and long-duration usefulness over decorative excess or speculative luxury shorthand.

A living building, not a fixed image

A restoration should remain open to future stewardship. We build research, precedent logic, and sourcing intelligence into the process so a project can continue evolving well after the first phase is complete.

Chesa consulting includes:

survey and architectural reading
architectural and curatorial research
preservation and restoration guidance
interiors and furnishing direction
materials and finishes development
furnishing and material direction
project narratives and precedent mapping
hospitality and domestic sequence planning
interior sequence direction
 Chesa Studio
Chesa Studio
Restoration and curatorial direction
 Institution curator assistant
Institution curator assistant
Research and advisory layer