Storage

Storage is the architecture of latency. It holds energy, matter, or data in reserve—allowing systems to buffer, pause, or redirect.

Storage creates rhythm: charge and discharge, silence and sound, use and recovery.

In building design, we store thermal mass, battery potential, greywater, information, and more. But we also store program—spaces

that anticipate future use or remain dormant until activated. Good storage is not hidden—it is integrated, purposeful, legible.