About Me

Having recently graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney I am looking for the opportunity to learn and hopefully contribute to our built environment in a meaningful way, whether that be through sustainable practice or improving social and public connectivity. I have worked briefly at a small residential-based firm and have experience working on private and public housing as well as multi residential projects.
With plans of commencing my masters next semester, I have spent the last year and a half meandering around the globe picking up small pockets of inspiration along the way. Through travelling, I have found an appreciation for the social, cultural and historical intricacies that delicately govern and breed identity into varying cities and communities. Through this I have developed a passion for not only architecture at a smaller, human scale but also how it performs in context with its responsibility and impact at an urban scale.
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I think the challenges of our built environment are both ominous but more importantly resolvable thanks to the exponential growth in technology and materiality accompanied with a societal shift towards multidisciplinary and interconnected working. These are the building blocks for the future of the architectural world and I am excited to be able to contribute to it.