My passion lies in design. Let me demonstrate why I would be an asset in your team

Combing two opposing design frameworks; my architectural foundation integrates technical pragmatism, taught at the University of Bath, with a narrative-driven exploration of a projects brief, encouraged at the Royal College of Art.

 

In practice, working on multiple high-value schemes through all stages, my design approach was tested. The extreme environment of the Turks and Caicos islands required a technical rigor where high salinity and UV exposure demanded a deep mastery of material durability, and hurricane risks necessitated specialized fixing specifications. These projects affirmed that success is rooted in the clarity of a scheme's "essence." Clear visualizations were critical in translating complex technical intent into a coherent ideal, allowing the client and architect to share the same vison from the outset. Furthermore, by treating logistics, material costs, and regulatory standards as primary design drivers, the architectural vision remains economically viable, meaning I can navigate any necessary technical shifts without losing the project's core identity.

However, there were certain aspects of the traditional workflow in practice that I found were not working: a lack of budget awareness lead to time costly redesigns, the absence of live consultant integration within models, and a reliance on manual, repetitive tasks.

I am now focused on eliminating these inefficiencies through advanced optimization. I have developed a workflow that integrates Raven (GPT) within Grasshopper to accelerate massing development and create bespoke cladding systems, while leveraging Claude to write Python scripts for one-click automation of repetitive. I am a firm advocate for AI-augmented BIM and CAD workflows as the future of architecture. This disciplined approach to the project lifecycle allows me to maintain a high-paced, high-detail output that would make me an asset to your team.

Software Experience (years)


The idea of creating spaces that relax and invigorate is what motivates me.

With most of us spending over 80% of our lives within buildings, great design undoubtedly improves quality of life. Well designed buildings create spaces in which the mind can thrive, creating calming environments which can pause the chaotic rhythm of everyday life. Great buildings manage to balance both form and function, culminating in practical spaces which possess elegance.

My projects attempt to capture these ideals, I often choose to express the building’s structure and choose materials that create a warm atmosphere. I pay close attention to detail, employing bespoke furniture to craft an alluring ambience. Sustainability is a requirement in my work, a recent proposal, “Extract, Distribute, Relax.” re-thinks the function of the colossal cooling towers often found in energy infrastructure, proposing a district heating system that makes use of the excess energy to heat homes .

 

Achievements



Wonder Town Project Finalist


Duke Of Edinburgh Bronze Award


150+ Hours Voluntary Work