A quiter version of the world

LS · STUDIO is a neuro-spatial design practice developing calming spaces, object-scale studies and atmospheres through light, matter and sensory rhythm.

Designing calm before form.

The world is fast, loud and overstimulating.

LS•STUDIO develops spatial studies, object-scale pieces and atmospheric research for a calmer relationship between the body and its environment.

Each project begins with a sensory question:

What does the body need to feel calmer here?

From there, light, matter, form, posture, threshold and atmosphere become tools for spatial regulation.

From conceptual spaces to object-scale studies, LS•STUDIO develops a neuro-spatial language for calming the body through matter, light and atmosphere.

WHAT LS • STUDIO DEVELOPS

Conceptual neuro-spatial environment exploring refuge, threshold and sensory calm through mineral architecture.

Spatial Studies

Conceptual spaces and neuro-regulating environments designed as filters between external intensity and inner calm.

These studies explore how architecture can support the body through threshold, protection, materiality and atmosphere.

Sculptural object-scale study in mineral tones exploring light, posture and sensory atmosphere.

Object-Scale Studies

Lighting pieces, low seating, ritual surfaces and sculptural elements in development as small spatial conditions for posture, light and sensory calm.

These studies approach objects not as decoration, but as fragments of atmosphere.

Atmospheric Research

Visual and immersive studies translating emotional states into spatial language, material direction and future environments.

These images are part of the process: a way to understand how light, texture, matter and landscape affect perception.

Neuro-Regulating Refuges

What is a Neuro-Regulating Refuge?

A Neuro-Regulating Refuge is a physical or digital environment conceived to reduce sensory overload and support emotional regulation through architecture, light, matter and atmosphere.

It is not a retreat from the world.
It is a spatial filter.

A place where the body can move from exposure to protection, from intensity to calm, from external noise to inner presence.

At LS•STUDIO, the refuge is understood as a designed condition for return.

NEI Method

NEI — Neuro Emotional Immersion

NEI is the methodology behind LS•STUDIO.

It begins with a human state — overstimulation, mental noise, emotional fatigue, disconnection or the need for silence — and translates it into spatial decisions.

Light, matter, proportion, threshold, rhythm and atmosphere become tools to imagine calmer relationships between the body and its environment.

NEI guides the development of neuro-regulating refuges, object-scale studies and immersive atmospheres.

The mountain is not a landscape.
It is a process.

In LS • STUDIO, the mountain, the cave, the threshold and the refuge are not visual references. They are spatial tools.

They describe a movement: leaving intensity, entering depth, crossing a threshold and returning to the body.

A neuro-regulating refuge works in the same way. It does not isolate you from the world. It creates the conditions for your nervous system to slow down, orient itself and feel held.

NYÜBU

To enter the mountain is to return to the self.

Mountain landscape representing NYÜBU, the origin of LS•STUDIO’s approach to refuges, thresholds and internal return.

NYÜBU is the philosophical origin of LS•STUDIO.

It represents the act of stepping away from the noise of the world in order to return to oneself.

A return to the body.
A return to silence.
A return to nature as a form of inner orientation.

Mountains, caves, water, stone and lunar rhythms shape the studio’s understanding of protection, threshold, atmosphere and calm.

This is not only an aesthetic language.
It is a way of perceiving space.