I am an Architect and Designer with a systems-thinking approach that connects architecture, technology, and construction innovation. Over the past eight years, I’ve worked across diverse project scales and types — from residential to commercial — combining design, research, and practical execution to create spaces that are both functional and emotionally resonant.
My process is research-driven and iterative: I analyze, conceptualize, and synthesize ideas into clear, buildable solutions. I believe that architecture should reflect clarity, purpose, and precision — qualities that have guided my work at Grey Boulders Ltd, where I currently lead the design department. In this role, I oversee all design phases, manage client relations, and coordinate multidisciplinary teams, ensuring projects move seamlessly from concept to construction.
I’m particularly interested in the intersection of architecture, fabrication, and emerging technologies such as 3D printing, prefabrication, and BIM-based workflows. These tools not only streamline design processes but also open new possibilities for sustainable and scalable architecture — principles I’m deeply committed to exploring and applying.
My design philosophy revolves around minimalism and innovation: creating architecture that is elegant, intentional, and globally relevant. I enjoy transforming complex problems into simple, human-centered solutions and translating abstract ideas into tangible spatial experiences.
I am proficient in a wide range of design and visualization tools including ArchiCAD, AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, Lumion, Twinmotion, and Adobe Creative Suite. My technical knowledge is complemented by leadership experience, team coordination, and client communication skills developed through years of managing design studios and guiding creative teams.
I’m always open to collaborations, freelance projects, and opportunities that challenge me to think beyond conventional boundaries — projects that value design as both an art and a science. My goal is to continue bridging the gap between architectural creativity and technological precision, delivering work that stands out for its clarity, efficiency, and long-term relevance.