I am an undergraduate architecture student with a strong passion for sustainable design, adaptive reuse, and community-centered spaces. My academic journey has been shaped by studies in sustainable systems, historic preservation, and LEED certification, allowing me to explore the balance between environmental responsibility and architectural innovation.
My portfolio includes a civic center designed for public engagement, an educational center that redefines learning environments, an multi-family residential building focused on efficiency and livability, and a sacred retreat that fosters a deep connection between architecture and nature. Each project reflects my commitment to designing spaces that are functional, meaningful, and responsive to their surroundings.
As I prepare to pursue a graduate degree in architecture, my goal is to further explore sustainable building strategies, resilient urban planning, and the integration of technology in design. I am driven by the belief that architecture has the power to shape communities, preserve history, and create a more sustainable future.

Reinforced Coursework
The Monocacy Pavillion
Educational Center located on the Historic Monocacy Battlefield in Frederick, MD
The Pare
Multi-Family Residential building located at the intersection of 12th street and H Street in the District of Columbia

expressional chronicle
The sacred retreat
Conceptual design set in the scenic Shenandoah Valley, the project transforms a disused stone quarry into a meditative retreat.
Artisinal Illumination
Crafted using Procreate and Photoshop, this design showcases how oranges, reds, and gold can create an ethereal symphony that delicately bathes its surroundings in a luminous embrace.