Most people assume architectural projects live or die on design. Floor plans. Massing. Materials. A compelling image that makes everything feel possible. In reality, design is rarely the hard part. The hard part is everything wrapped around it. Approvals. Interpretation. Timing. Strategy. Knowing when to push and when to slow down. Understanding how a projec

The City as a Teacher Designing in Charleston is an exercise in humility. The city’s architecture speaks in centuries, not seasons. Every cornice, balcony, and brick has endured through storms and social change alike. To design here means entering a long-standing conversation—one defined by discipline, craft, and context. At Bittoni Architects, we were i

Los Angeles, the City of Angels, boasts more than just sunshine and celebrity. Angelenos have a deep appreciation for bringing the outdoors in, fostering a unique connection between their homes and the vibrant California landscape. This desire for seamless indoor-outdoor living has become a hallmark of Los Angeles architecture, a legacy pioneered by mid-cent