My training in architecture shapes how I see structure, proportion, and human experience in space. These projects explore the relationship between form, function, and atmosphere. Whether conceptual or built, the work reflects an interest in clarity, movement, and the way people inhabit environments. Architecture remains the foundation of how I think and design.
Urban Market
St. Lawrence Marker North, Toronto
Design competition proposal for a new multi-story civic market building integrating public market space, court services, and underground parking. The project restores axial alignment with the South Market, extends the market into the street and park edge, and organizes program through a clear structural and sectional strategy.
Design competition proposal for a new multi-story civic market building integrating public market space, court services, and underground parking. The project restores axial alignment with the South Market, extends the market into the street and park edge, and organizes program through a clear structural and sectional strategy.
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Museum Extension
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles
Concept proposal for a contemporary addition to the historic 1913 museum building in Exposition Park. The project reinterprets the classical geometry of the original structure while introducing a faceted, landscape-responsive wing that engages the surrounding park. Rather than imitate the rotunda, the addition aligns with the museum’s axial logic but develops a new architectural language rooted in terrain, light, and sectional depth.
Concept proposal for a contemporary addition to the historic 1913 museum building in Exposition Park. The project reinterprets the classical geometry of the original structure while introducing a faceted, landscape-responsive wing that engages the surrounding park. Rather than imitate the rotunda, the addition aligns with the museum’s axial logic but develops a new architectural language rooted in terrain, light, and sectional depth.
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River Corridor Framework
Los Angeles River, Los Angeles
Large-scale urban infrastructure proposal addressing the Los Angeles River corridor. The project coordinates flood management, transit connections, housing clusters, and open space into a unified framework. By structuring development along the river’s edge and introducing connective green and civic zones, the plan strengthens neighborhood access while establishing the river as a central public corridor.
Large-scale urban infrastructure proposal addressing the Los Angeles River corridor. The project coordinates flood management, transit connections, housing clusters, and open space into a unified framework. By structuring development along the river’s edge and introducing connective green and civic zones, the plan strengthens neighborhood access while establishing the river as a central public corridor.