Multidisciplinary Architect focusing on research-driven, human-centered environments.

I’m an architectural designer who believes visual communication speaks louder than words—so let’s drop the jargon.

Architects work with space. And space shapes how we live, move, and feel. In the end, every project comes down to one difficult question: where do you put that dreaded wall?

Before architecture, I studied biochemistry and spent several years in China, teaching at an international design college and working for local architectural firms. This experience led me to a master’s degree in urban studies, where I questioned the dominance of Western design principles in guiding new urban development in China.

I like to think of myself as a professional nomad: I prefer to stay in between specialties, where mixing fields leads to new ideas and fresh perspectives.