I hold a Master of Architecture from the University of Oregon, with specializations in Housing Design and Urban Architecture and Urban Design, and an undergraduate degree in Architectural History from the University of Edinburgh. My international background encompasses research and design projects in the UK, Italy, and Japan, where I studied the interplay between architecture, culture, and urban environments.
My experience includes conducting a post-occupancy evaluation, analyzing public spaces, and contributing to research into cultural spaces in Tokyo. I have also worked on a residential design project in Hawaii and engaged in hands-on construction through the BILDS program at University of Oregon.
I am passionate about creating thoughtful, human-centered spaces that strengthen urban communities and respect their cultural and historical contexts. My goal is to contribute to projects that integrate architectural design and urban planning to shape equitable, sustainable environments.
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, US, MArch, Architecture
At the University of Oregon, I earned my Master of Architecture with specializations in Housing Design and Urban Architecture and Urban Design. My studies emphasized the human experience of spaces, blending theoretical and practical approaches to architecture and urban design. I engaged in projects that combined in-depth research and community engagement, using methods like observation, behavior analysis, interviews, and focus groups.
During my time in the program, I studied abroad in Vicenza, Italy, where I analyzed public spaces and immersed myself in Italy's architectural history and urban fabric. I also spent a semester at Meiji University’s International Program in Architecture and Urban Design in Tokyo, contributing to research on cultural spaces. These experiences deepened my understanding of how culture and context influence design.
Key coursework included conducting a post-occupancy evaluation, performing blower door tests for building performance, and participating in the BILDS program, gaining hands-on construction experience. I collaborated with peers on qualitative and quantitative research, developing a strong foundation in designing spaces that prioritize community needs and cultural context.
The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, GB, Bachelors, Architectural History
At the University of Edinburgh, I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Art and Architectural History, where I developed a strong foundation in the historical and cultural contexts that shape art and architecture. My studies encompassed a wide range of periods and styles, from classical to contemporary, examining how social, political, and technological factors influence architectural movements and artistic expressions.
I engaged in critical analysis of significant architectural works and art pieces, honing my research and writing skills through in-depth essays and presentations. This background has provided me with a comprehensive understanding of architectural heritage and its impact on modern design, as well as an appreciation for the aesthetic and cultural significance of built environments.