Founded in 2024 by Reese Greenlee and Nitzan Farfel, the studio draws on the deep knowledge each brings to the partnership. Together, they have led and collaborated on projects spanning deployable civic infrastructure, cultural landscape surveys, speculative building systems, and field-based research. This work includes Supersites, a national framework for mobile architecture responsive to shifting civic needs; the Flint Hills Event Center, a multi-use civic and agricultural facility developed through place-based and vernacular systems research; a Historic Preservation Fund–supported survey of cultural resources in Kansas county fairgrounds; a forthcoming book on rural futures with M12 Studio; and ongoing investigations into modular storm shelter prototypes for manufactured home communities and extractive ecologies, including research on illegal amber mining in Ukraine.