Every constraint is an invitation. I design by finding the move that turns a limitation into the idea.
A pavilion for hikers approaching Mount Whitney. Two panel types, 75% perlite mix — the molds become benches.
The historic E. Clem Wilson Building reborn as a Center for Art, Media, and Performance. The old structure generates the new.
An underused pool site reactivated as civic space. A floating canopy shades, collects rainwater, and lets light in across a triangular urban site.
A student lounge built from motion. Footage from Spider-Verse tracked, abstracted, and extruded into a geometry frozen mid-glitch.
A bookstand from one continuous cold-rolled steel rod. Three contacts — a point, a curve, and a line.
The installation reshapes recycled acrylic into a rhythmic field of chimes that frame fragments of the surrounds, invite tactile interactions, and respond to movement and airflow with subtle sound and shimmer.
A recycled wood bench held together by hose clamps, using uniquely labeled components to create structure through compression and friction.
Open to work, internships, collaborations, and conversations about architecture, computation, and making.