I see architecture as a conglomeration of many things - politics, people, place. At its core, it’s an intersection of art and construction that tells a story and intensifies the preexisting place. My process to architectural design is most often not linear, but a game of trial and error, of exploration and discovery. To iterate (by making) is to exhaust all possible options until one feels right. Even then, the possibilities are endless.
When I’m not in studio, I enjoy photography, listening and playing music (guitar, digital production, sometimes piano),
exercising, playing videogames, Lego and sketching.