Masters in Architecture At TU Delft – THE WHY FACTORY
BIODIVER(CITY)
Why not conceive of a world where wilderness and urbanization are one and the same? Decyphering the architectural language of biodiversity.
Masters in Architecture At TU Delft
BAY-PORT
Could a hostile harbor enviroment be leveraged as new urban catalyst?
Masters in Architecture At TU Delft
HARBOUR HOPPING:
A BRIDGE DESIGN EXERCISE
A prominent feature of Dutch landscapes. An environment of perpetual dialog between the sea and the society which has most successfully challenged its imposing powers.
BArch At University of Houston – 5th year thesis studio
LATENT SPACES: THE DESATURATORS OF CITIES
Recuring spaces of the urban fabric, which lie dormant as possible contributors for the human condition. These tend to be “invisible”, hidden by their assigned programmatic functions that disguise their larger potential.
BArch At University of Houston – 5th year project
THE STORY OF AN
UNUSUAL APOCALYPSE
What would it mean to live in a world where reality is no longer a given?
BArch At University of Houston – 4TH YEAR studio II
COLLECTION OF BOSNIAN TALES
Rekindling the lost bonds of a divided Nation. Using architecture as the vehicle for socio-cultural healing in Bosnia & Herzegovina.
BArch At University of Houston – 4TH year project
JOHN LEWIS CENTER FOR SOCIAL
JUSTICE
Walking the journey of a hero. Telling a story through architecture.
competition project
THE CANAL HOUSES
Tackling Amsterdam’s housing crisis. Using prefabricated CLT units to mitigate the environmental impacts of housing densification.
BArch At University of Houston –3rd year project
HOUSTON HENGE
Memories of a past self. Extending the life of a demolished highway.
competition project
QUARANTINE NEST
Re-imagining my space of confinement. Using furniture to play with space.
BArch At University of Houston – 2nd year project
BAT OBSERVATORY
Observatory overlooking a bat colony under one of the bridges in Houston’s Herman Park.