From Sketch to Story.
Every project begins somewhere small. A napkin sketch. A massing model. A line on paper that only you can see fully formed.
The gap between that first mark and a client’s understanding is where projects live or die.
The Leap closes that gap.
A street-side drawing of townhomes shimmers, then transforms—fully rendered, cycling through finishes and colors as a car passes down the now-real street. The camera moves along the facades, inhabiting the space that moments ago was only lines.
A SketchUp massing of a daycare flickers. Suddenly children run through the fully realized space, their laughter implied in every frame.
A star-shaped museum sketch unfolds into a cinematic drone orbit, revealing the recycled materials of its construction—the idea made visible, then made tactile.
A napkin drawing of an indoor-outdoor bar breathes once, twice, and becomes somewhere you want to be.
Then: a juice bar in clay render. Material options wash over it like light—stone, wood, metal, back again—until a design settles into itself. The camera pushes in. A different option appears. It pulls back to reveal two women walking through the door, sitting by the window, claiming the space as theirs.
The Leap is for architects and designers who know what their project can become but need others to see it too. It transforms the tentative into the inevitable—not with more drawings, but with belief made visible.
