Initiatives

What a Wonderful World
Master of Frequencies

Context

Places operate on multiple levels. A plaza functions beautifully at face value while holding historical memory, facilitating connection, and responding to environmental conditions. I design for this multiplicity, creating work that people can meet intuitively or engage with more deeply over time.

Space extends beyond the three-dimensional. It's physical, mental, emotional, cultural, and spiritual. My practice explores architecture holding all these dimensions: how a community center is simultaneously a building, a gathering place, and a catalyst for change.

I approach projects holistically, weaving together insights from science, politics, cultural context, and natural phenomena. I apply principles of systems thinking, adaptation, and resilience whether designing a structure, choreographing a community event, or proposing an urban intervention.

I create integrative work rooted in connection: between people and place, built form and ecology, present needs and future possibilities. Spaces born from the imagined to the built.

Connect

When data meets design,  can cities learn to heal?


                   
The initiative encourages architects to place wellbeing at the core of the built landscape. Designers translate biometric and environmental data into a catalogue of responsive strategies, deploying tangible interventions in public spaces to cultivate healthier, more vital environments. These implementations spark multidisciplinary dialogue, demonstrating that wellbeing can be seamlessly integrated into both new and existing projects through a spectrum of approaches. Interventions merge scales, materials, and environmental technologies, providing adaptable tools for design. This phase explores the transformation of data into actionable, spatially aware applications for urban health and resilience.