
About Ella

Ella Iungman is a landscape architect and architect whose work is rooted in a deep respect for place, history, and restoration. With many years of experience—particularly in the restoration of historic buildings, some dating back nearly a thousand years—she brings a rare sensitivity to the dialogue between past and present.
Her approach begins long before construction. From the very first encounter with a site, a house, or even an idea, Ella listens carefully—reading landscapes, understanding structures, and sensing the potential that lies beneath the surface. Through a precise and thoughtful process of sketching, conceptual development, and planning, she shapes each project with clarity and intention.
Ella accompanies her clients through every stage: from the initial vision to detailed architectural plans, from navigating administrative frameworks to managing construction. Her work is defined by an uncompromising attention to detail and a commitment to translating ideas into spaces that feel both authentic and extraordinary—often exceeding what was first imagined.
Preserving traditional craftsmanship and design is central to her philosophy. She believes that heritage is not something to be replicated superficially, but understood, respected, and carefully integrated into contemporary life. Her projects balance this respect for tradition with a refined, poetic sense of space.
Over the years, Ella has worked across a wide spectrum of scales and contexts: from private homes to community spaces, from apartment hotels to museums, and from intimate gardens to large-scale landscape designs for parks and public environments.
Her work is guided by empathy, vision, and precision—qualities that allow her to create places that are not only functional, but deeply atmospheric. Spaces that feel alive. Spaces that tell a story.

