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ABOUT

Hello! Let’s start with the essentials: I love the New York Times games, traveling, and bagels with a paper-thin layer of cream cheese. I do not love horror movies, oranges (it’s a texture thing), or losing in Mario Kart. The best gift I’ve ever received was a candlestick carved to look like a corn-on-the-cob, and my primary hobby is buying more books than I’ll ever manage to read.

 

Now, for the work that keeps me inspired—


I am an Architectural Project Manager based in Cleveland, Ohio, with a background in both residential and commercial design, as well as 3D modeling and rendering. I hold a master’s degree in architecture from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), where I received the 2023 Outstanding M.Arch Thesis Project Award and several other design honors.

 

Alongside my architectural practice, I’ve worked as a writer and editor, including serving as Associate Editor for the CRIT Journal (Issue 88) and contributing to a later edition. Writing continues to shape how I approach design: with clarity, curiosity, and a sensitivity to story.

As an artist and designer, my work lives at the intersection of space, story, and the quiet psychology of objects. With a practice that spans architecture, sculpture, writing, photography, collage, and installation, I use design to explore the emotional landscapes of human experience—grief, memory, play, miscommunication, and the tension between private truth and public performance. I am drawn to the subtle ways environments reflect us: how a room, a piece of furniture, or even a pile of discarded items can hold the imprint of a life.

Whether building full-scale architecture, designing exhibits, crafting miniature models, or writing short fiction, I see design not as a fixed output but as an invitation—to interpret, to remember, to imagine, and to feel. My goal, across every medium, is to create with empathy and honesty: work that is deeply human, sometimes humorous, often vulnerable, and always searching for connection.

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