Paris Bunkers

portfolio of works

About

me

Growing up in a holistic household in rural Oregon, I got to experience the power of biofeedback firsthand. I became intrigued by merging neuroscience insights with the physical space to create transformative environments. Since then, I moved across the country to Boston where I spent many years collaborating and learning firsthand about everything architecture. I became a licensed architect in Boston whilst 8 months pregnant with my second child. With family values on the horizon we moved to NC for a change of scenery. Within these pages I showcase my collaborative design journey with you.

Featured

work

01

Private Residence

Boston, MA

2016

02

123 Newbury St

Boston, MA

2020

Imagine a world where every building, every room, is designed not just for functionality or aesthetics, but for the well-being of its occupants

03

Private Residence

Boston, MA

Ongoing

04

G2O Salon and Spa

Boston, MA

2018

05

Haddon Hall

Boston, MA

2022

Get in touch

Address

wilmington, north carolina

Phone

(509) 280 7976

Email

info@pbarchitectsllc.com

Principal /founder

2022-present, PB Architects

Associate architect

2013 - 2022, Grassi Design Group

design consultant

2012-2013, Restoration Hardware

Featured

work

private residences


haven

every corner and detail in the room contributes to the holistic experience; no element is insignificant

Incorporating the bed into the cabinetry evokes a feeling of security and sanctuary.

flow

the interaction between your body and a space significantly influences your state of mind

Trim reveals serve as enchanting guides, leading the eye on a whimsical journey through the space.

calm

environments embracing wood and natural vistas foster stress reduction

Radiates warmth and comfort with a touch of modern minimalism.

creative

The height of the ceiling directly influences how your mind processes information.

A higher ceiling fosters a sense of liberation, encouraging expansive and unrestricted thinking.

mixed-use

welcoming

The materials we select play a pivotal role in shaping how desire is perceived by the eye.