Bio | Designer
An architectural designer whose work sits between adaptive reuse, civic infrastructure, and fabrication. His projects emphasize systems thinking, material precision, and spatial clarity, treating architecture as part of
larger environmental and social frameworks rather than isolated objects.
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Thesis | New Orleans, LA
An adaptive reuse proposal for the historic St. Bernard Market that challenges conventional preservation doctrine. The project reframes the market as a contemporary civic “third space,” using light, material intervention,and programmatic layering to reconnect the building to its community. Preservation is treated as an active, cultural process rather than a static historical freeze.
Museum Proposal | New Orleans, LA
A contemporary museum in the Warehouse District designed to blur distinctions between mass, light, and program. Pixelated forms my.anipulate scale and perception across a compact site housing a dense program.
Material transitions and shifting daylight conditions create fluid spatial experiences that evolve throughout the da
Firestation | Lahaina, Maui
post-disaster civic anchor designed in response to the 2023 Lahaina wildfire. The firestation combines emergency infrastructure, temporary housing, and water management within a resilient CMU envelope.
Embedded in a hydrological park, the building operates as part of a larger environmental system, using passive cooling, controlled daylight, and a water-retaining roof to support both daily operations and crisis response.
Public Insallation | Scottsdale, AZ
A series of seven-foot suspended sculptures inspired by kaleidoscopic optics. Constructed from powder-coated steel and mirrored acrylic, the installations create immersive, multi-lens visual experiences. The project
merges fabrication, structural logic, and public interaction into a large-scale participatory artwork.
French Quarter Edge | New Orleans, LA
A courtyard-based hostel that treats light as a primary architectural material. Rotating plan geometries create multiple spatial configurations, encouraging analog gatheringand movement throughout the building.
The project prioritizes shared spaces and atmospheric experience over spectacle, offering a quiet counterpoint to its dense urban context.