I didn’t arrive at architecture through buildings alone, but through lived experience — through temporary spaces, instability, and the need to create a sense of safety within them, alongside a yearning for daily connection to wild water, sun, moon, plants, earth, and urban space. This work begins with the spaces we inhabit: our homes, public spaces, and our relationship to the land beneath them. Architecture is both the starting point and the outcome, but the process does not remain contained within it.

It expands into art, textiles, and the structures of land ownership, using whatever tools are necessary to understand and shape how we live.

I do not distinguish between architecture, interiors, and landscape, but understand them as a continuous spatial practice—one concerned not only with form, but with how space is felt, inhabited, and shared.

At its core, this work explores how we can all participate in shaping the places we live, in ways that support wellbeing and contribute to society. My intention is to serve in this capacity, to help to create a more beautiful and healthy built environment for all, to enrich life.