Carlo Calma Consultancy
Carlo Calma Consultancy operates at the intersection of architecture, art, and cultural expression. Our work centers on capturing the ideas, materials, and thinking behind their projects, shaping visual stories that reflect both design process and cultural context.
Partner since 2022
A selection of our work
Philippine Pavillion - World Expo 2025
WOVEN, the Philippine Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, designed by Carlo Calma Consultancy, explores weaving as both material and metaphor. Our films capture the craft, process, and collective effort behind the pavilion, translating its cultural narrative into visual form. (Project still ongoing)
Asador Alfonso - Lava Project
Asador Alfonso is an architectural and culinary destination designed by Carlo Calma Consultancy, where landscape, structure, and hospitality come together. Our films focus on capturing the relationship between architecture, environment, and the dining experience, translating the project’s spatial and cultural intent into visual narratives.
DIYOSA - Ballet Philippines
DIYOSA is a contemporary ballet created with Ballet Philippines, conceived by Carlo Calma. The production reimagines Filipino deities through dance, design, and visual art, blending cultural mythology with a modern, sensorial approach.
Words from our partners

Carlo Calma
Architect & Founder
Seb has always been an incredibly reliable creative partner for us. He quickly understands our vision and consistently delivers work that hits the mark. Even within our most demanding timelines, he remains committed to the highest quality and ensures every shoot captures exactly what we need. His strong time management and resourcefulness mean we never leave a location with missed shots.

Justine Jugueta
Architect
Collaborating with Seb is always seamless and easy. He is a storyteller, and we trust his eye in establishing each shot as well as his thoughtful and refined editing, which together result in outputs that consistently exceed our expectations. He always makes sure he understands our designs as we imagine them and, together with his own point of view, carefully translates them into cinematic videos that blur the boundary between film and architecture.
