Wide architectural interior in Amman, a continuous limestone wall meeting a timber ceiling overhead, afternoon daylight entering from a deep-set window to the left, spatial depth visible through an open threshold in the background, no people, material clarity foregrounded
Wide architectural interior in Amman, a continuous limestone wall meeting a timber ceiling overhead, afternoon daylight entering from a deep-set window to the left, spatial depth visible through an open threshold in the background, no people, material clarity foregrounded

What we do

Architecture, interiors, and execution — one practice.

Three disciplines carried by the same team, from the first site visit to the final handover. No sub-consultants, no handoffs, no gaps between drawing and building.

We provide a comprehensive range of architectural and interior design services, delivering every project with creativity, precision, and attention to detail. Our collaborative approach ensures a seamless journey from concept development through execution, tailored to meet each client’s unique vision and requirements.

Our services include:

  • Architectural Design

  • Interior Design

  • Execution & Fit-Out

  • Site Supervision

  • Project Management

The brief shapes all three disciplines at once.

Most practices separate architecture from interiors and both from construction oversight. Ethra treats them as a single line of thinking. The structural decision and the material detail are resolved together, by the same people, against the same brief.

Close-up of a rough-cut limestone facade detail in Amman, natural north-facing light raking across the stone surface revealing texture and coursing, tight architectural framing, no people
Close-up of a rough-cut limestone facade detail in Amman, natural north-facing light raking across the stone surface revealing texture and coursing, tight architectural framing, no people
Tight detail of a plastered interior wall meeting a dark-stained timber shelf in an Amman interior, diffuse daylight from a nearby window, material contrast between matte plaster and grain of wood, no people
Tight detail of a plastered interior wall meeting a dark-stained timber shelf in an Amman interior, diffuse daylight from a nearby window, material contrast between matte plaster and grain of wood, no people
Wide shot of an active Amman construction site interior, concrete columns visible, a set of rolled drawings on a site table in the foreground, natural daylight through an unglazed opening, no people in frame, dust and material texture present
Wide shot of an active Amman construction site interior, concrete columns visible, a set of rolled drawings on a site table in the foreground, natural daylight through an unglazed opening, no people in frame, dust and material texture present
Discipline one
Discipline two
Discipline three

Architectural Design

Interior Design

Project Management

Spatial sequencing, material selection, and detail resolution — interior decisions made with the structural drawing open, not after the building is closed.

From site analysis and brief development through to full construction documentation — buildings designed for this climate, this city, and this program.

Execution oversight that keeps the built result aligned with the drawings — schedule, contractor coordination, and site inspection carried by the design team itself.

Know which discipline you need? Start there.

Or bring us a brief that spans all three. Most of our projects do.