A bit about me, and how I think about design

Spaces shape how we live. In our homes, they define how we move through our days, how we connect with ourselves and others. In the public sphere, they carry a quiet civic dimension—shaping how we feel within a community, and how we, in turn, show up within it.

The work I’m drawn to sits at that intersection: creating environments that support everyday life while fostering a sense of connection, ease, and belonging.

Storytelling has always been central to my work, shaped by a background across film, theater, and international cultural projects. It continues to inform how I approach design—through observation, interpretation, and a deep consideration for how a space is experienced over time.