2025 has been a year defined by movement. A year of new beginnings, bold architectural work and the quiet, consistent rhythms that turn ambition into momentum. For Nellis Architecture, it has been a year of shifting scale, expanding capacity and building culture with intention.
“Driving to work every day with a smile and a purpose,” says Lee Nellis, Founder and Studio Head. “I am loving our continuous growth and the steps that move us forward. I am proud of the team culture we have built, and I am excited to see where it can take us.”
This sense of clarity has shaped not only design output, but the studio’s identity, operations and spatial evolution. From exploring new typologies to opening a new home at Expo City, 2025 has marked a formative step for a young, award winning, Dubai based architectural firm expanding its voice across the Middle East.
Building Culture, Building Purpose
Architecture is shaped by people long before it is shaped by drawings. For Lee and Sasha, culture remains the foundation of growth, not the byproduct of activity.
“For me, it is the team,” says Sasha, Executive Operations and Culture. “The flexibility, how fast things are developing and the excitement of our new office. It feels like everything is evolving fast, and that keeps me energised.”
This year, organisational clarity matured into creative capacity. Emerging roles, refined processes and new strategic directions reflect the studio’s belief that culture is not accidental, but designed. It requires attention, cadence and care.
A trusted architectural firm achieves excellence not only through expertise, but through environment. A culture of openness, focus and shared purpose enables architects to produce work that is relevant, contemporary and quietly ambitious.
Navigating the Noise
Every studio carries a hum. The layering of deadlines, conversations and ideas colliding at speed. For Lee and Sasha, that hum is not chaos, but a sign of progress.
“As head of the studio, my role is about creating clarity so others can do their best work,” says Lee. “There will always be challenges, but that is what progress looks like. The focus is on how we channel that energy and keep moving forward.”
Operational rigour underpins design ambition. Sasha highlights the unseen rhythm beneath visible activity.
“There is a lot that happens behind the scenes, from operations to coordination, but it all contributes to building momentum. Every process, even the detailed ones, connects to the bigger picture of where we are going.”
For a
leading architectural firm balancing premium villas and emerging typologies, operational intelligence becomes as valuable as design intelligence.
A Year Worth Ranking
When asked to rate 2025, their responses reveal a balance of pride and hunger.
“A solid nine out of ten,” says Lee. “We have found our new home in Expo City, strengthened our team and taken bold steps in our design language.”
“I would give it a ten,” says Sasha. “The energy this year has been incredible. We have grown fast, made confident decisions and kept our quality high.”
In an industry often driven by spectacle, the studio measures success differently. Not only in projects delivered, but in the culture, capability and confidence that shape the work behind them.
Expo City: A Turning Point
The year’s biggest highlight was immediate and unanimous. Expo City.
“Finding our new home was a defining moment,” says Lee. “It is more than an address. It is a symbol of where we are headed as a studio.”
The new office represents maturity and momentum. A physical reflection of identity.
“The new Expo City office represents growth, maturity and ambition,” says Sasha. “It is a space that reflects who we are becoming.”
For a Dubai based architectural firm designing bespoke residential architecture across the region, environment matters. The new space offers capacity for scale, collaboration and experimentation.
Looking Ahead: The Final Push
With the final month of 2025 underway, there is more to achieve.
“We want to start by New Year, so we can move early next year,” says Sasha.
Lee adds, “That, and to finish strong. Ten more villa projects, maybe even a hotel. It’s about keeping the momentum going and setting the tone for 202.”
Ambition is not expressed through urgency, but through rhythm, process and shared intent.
The Takeaway
As
Nellis Architecture prepares to enter 2026 from its new base at Expo City, the energy is unmistakable. Growth has not arrived through acceleration, but through alignment. Not from noise, but from clarity.
The past year has reaffirmed a belief at the core of the studio’s work. The strength of a practice is not measured only in projects won, but in the culture that carries them forward.
Architecture is made by people. Culture is the architecture that shapes them.