Your standards, held
The details and decisions your practice has settled carry forward — available where the next project starts, not buried in a folder from the last one.
Compounding infrastructure for the craft of building design
Treillage is the structure that makes a firm’s craft compound — your standards and details accrue into an asset you own, instead of being rebuilt every project.
A trellis is structure that makes growth possible — and the structure compounds: each season builds on the lattice already there. Treillage turns the work a practice has already done into the work it never has to do again.
The details and decisions your practice has settled carry forward — available where the next project starts, not buried in a folder from the last one.
The second project is faster because of the first. The structure remembers what holds, so your team spends its hours on judgment, not on rebuilding from scratch.
What accrues belongs to the firm — a lattice of standards and details that grows more valuable with every project you run through it.
From the firms we work with
We’re publishing design-partner stories as they’re ready — every claim cited, nothing fabricated. Want to be one of them?
Become a design partner