About
As an architect and urbanist, I am interested in architecture’s capacity to shape spatial dynamics and influence the relationship between people, cities, and the environment. My academic and professional experiences across different cultural contexts have expanded this perspective, allowing me to engage with diverse urban environments through both research and practice.
My approach is grounded in systems thinking, with a focus on sustainability, circularity, and the integration of natural systems within the built environment. I am particularly interested in addressing environmental and socially driven challenges through both analysis and design, as well as in creating human-centered, adaptable spaces that support everyday well-being.
Through my work as an architect-engineer, I have developed strong project management and construction skills, gaining experience in balancing conceptual thinking with technical and practical constraints.
I am especially drawn to low-intervention strategies, adaptive reuse, and the sensitive transformation of existing structures, aiming to strengthen resilience while improving living conditions.
For me, architecture is a multidisciplinary practice that connects design, materiality, construction, and landscape, an approach to understanding and shaping space through both critical thinking and practical engagement.