Who I am

Design-driven architecture should serve people first. shaping spaces that are functional, meaningful, and responsive to human needs. With a background in architectural design, photography, and graphic design from NYC’s High School of Art and Design, I combine technical rigor with a strong sense of visual storytelling and spatial awareness. Through AutoCAD based work, structural and skyscraper design competitions, and a courthouse concept developed in collaboration with the NYC Supreme Court, I aim to use design as a practical tool for problem solving, community impact, and long-term social value.

My Mission

My mission as a designer is to use architecture as a tool for dignity, access, and belonging. I am driven to help address the housing crisis in the United States through thoughtful, efficient design that prioritizes real livability rather than shortcuts or soulless density. Housing should do more than meet minimum requirements, it should make people feel grounded, safe, respected, and at home, not confined to spaces that ignore their humanity.

I am deeply interested in urban planning and how cities can be structured to support community, movement, and long term sustainability rather than isolation and sprawl. I believe housing, infrastructure, and public space must work together to create environments that encourage connection, accessibility, and quality of life at a neighborhood and citywide scale.

Alongside architecture, I am drawn to the utilitarian and streamlined nature of mid century modern and geometric furniture design as a way to work at a more human scale, using furniture as a testing ground for proportion, efficiency, and functional form that can inform larger architectural ideas.