I’m an emerging architectural designer who loves exploring how ideas come to life, whether through quick sketches, precise drawings, or parametric models. I’m drawn to the balance between creativity and logic, and I enjoy finding smarter and more efficient ways to design. After three years in practice, what keeps me inspired is the process of learning something new, experimenting, refining, and turning curiosity into craft.
My approach began at Roger Williams University, where hands-on sketching, model-making, and computational exploration grounded the way I think about design. Moving between the studio, the workshop, and digital tools taught me that experimenting across both physical and digital methods helped me understand design as a process of testing ideas. That mix of experimentation and iteration helped develop a curiosity-driven mindset, one that values learning through making and seeing each new technique as a chance to better understand how ideas take shape.
I’m now continuing that growth, building skills in optimization, advanced modeling, and soon, C#. I’m excited about blending creativity with computation in a way that feels intuitive and human. Moving forward, I want to keep exploring work that challenges me, sharpens my thinking, and lets me craft designs that are thoughtful, intentional, and genuinely useful.