A rhythm that connects the team
Across our studios, cycling has become a quiet ritual shared by many members of the team. Morning rides in Madrid, coastal routes in Los Angeles and late afternoon loops in Dubai offer a way to clear the mind before entering the studio’s slower architectural pace. These rides are not competitive. They are about rhythm, proportion and the steady focus that mirrors our approach to material and craft.

Discipline outside the studio
Cycling encourages long term consistency. The calm repetition of movement often brings clarity to ongoing design challenges or fabrication planning. Several team members have described how a difficult detail resolves itself when the mind shifts into the steady motion of the ride. It becomes a form of practice, much like shaping a surface or refining a joint.
A culture shaped by balance
For Lithos, these routines reflect the balance we value. Strong ideas grow best in environments where people have space, both physically and mentally. Cycling has become a quiet, shared habit that carries this philosophy forward.











