
Movement and nature shape the way I experience the world and the way I design for it. Whether hiking through forests, swimming in lakes, or simply exploring new environments, I am always drawn to how spaces invite movement and interaction. This connection to the outdoors fuels my approach to architecture, where I strive to create spaces that encourage exploration, adaptability, and seamless relationships between people and the natural world.
Having lived in different parts of the world, I’ve seen how culture, environment, and design are deeply intertwined. Each place I’ve called home has shaped my understanding of how spaces can foster connection—not just between people, but between people and their surroundings. This global perspective drives me to design sensitively to landscape and community, creating spaces that feel rooted, responsive, and alive.
Architecture, like nature, is ever-evolving, and I’m excited to keep learning through the places I go, the people I meet, and the ideas I explore. There’s always more to discover, and I look forward to continuing to push boundaries, deepen my understanding, and design spaces that inspire movement, connection, and a lasting relationship with the world around us.



I always feel most connected to myself and the world when I’m in nature. Whether I’m climbing a trail, sitting by the water, or just soaking in fresh air, those moments ground me. They remind me of what matters—presence, connection, and care. That’s why I spend as much time outside as I can. It’s where I think best, feel most at ease, and draw the most inspiration for how I want to live and design.