
ABOUT
ME
I am a Part 1 Architectural Assistant, graduated from the University of Bath, with a passion for thoughtful, human-centered design. Highly motivated and hardworking, I thrive in collaborative environments, having worked on a diverse range of projects—from public spaces to residential developments—alongside talented multidisciplinary teams.
My time at Fosters + Partners provided invaluable experience in large-scale, complex projects, where I had the privilege of learning from industry leaders. Having lived and worked in the Netherlands, Italy, and England, I’ve developed a deep appreciation for different cultures, architectural traditions, and design philosophies. This exposure fuels my curiosity for languages, history, and the arts, all of which influence my approach to integrated and contextually responsive design.
Beyond architecture, I am committed to regenerative and sustainable practices—both in my work and personal life. As a long-term vegan, I strive to adopt low-impact, environmentally conscious choices, aiming to weave ethical considerations into every aspect of my creative process.
NETHERLANDS

My architectural perspective shifted profoundly during my time in the Netherlands. Immersed in Dutch design, I was struck by the bold innovation and distinct approach compared to UK architecture—despite shared materials and climate. The Netherlands’ architectural vernacular is remarkably diverse, blending modernist principles with contemporary audacity.
Rotterdam, in particular, revealed a culture unafraid to experiment. Here, buildings push boundaries yet remain strikingly cohesive within their urban fabric. This dynamic environment deepened my appreciation for thoughtful, context-driven design—one that balances individuality with harmony.
Inspired by this ethos, I delved into the legacy of Team 10 and the works of Herman Hertzberger, whose humanist-modernist philosophy greatly influenced my latest studio project, The Anchor Centre. Their ideas on social architecture and spatial flexibility reshaped my thinking, reinforcing the power of design to foster connection and adaptability.
