Designing thoughtful spaces where context, culture, and clarity come together.
I am an architecture student driven by a deep curiosity for how spaces shape human experience. My journey in architecture began with a fascination for form, craft, and the everyday environments we interact with, which gradually evolved into a strong interest in contextual and climate-responsive design. Through academic studios, competitions, and freelance work, I have explored projects across varied scales—from housing and public buildings to conceptual urban interventions—each strengthening my understanding of design, detailing, and visual communication.
Alongside academics, I have worked as a freelance 3D modeller and visualiser, collaborating with firms and platforms on real projects. This hands-on experience taught me the importance of precision, deadlines, and clear communication, while also refining my skills in 3D modelling, rendering, and architectural documentation. I value design that is rooted in culture, sensitive to its surroundings, and responsive to people’s needs rather than driven purely by aesthetics.
Outside the studio, I enjoy sketching, model making, photography, and travelling—activities that help me observe spaces, materials, and light more closely. These hobbies constantly feed back into my design thinking. I see architecture as a continuous learning process, and my goal is to grow as a thoughtful designer who creates meaningful, honest, and human-centric spaces.
Work Terms
I am available for flexible working hours based on project requirements, with a clear focus on meeting deadlines and maintaining quality. Project timelines and deliverables are discussed and agreed upon before starting work to ensure transparency. Payment terms are milestone-based or project-based, depending on the scope and complexity of the work. I prefer clear and timely communication , with regular updates shared during the design process. Open collaboration, mutual respect, and clarity in expectations form the foundation of my working approach.