Designing Places That Make Sense—and Feel Right
Urban planning can feel overwhelming. So many layers, so many decisions, and so many voices in the room. But that’s where I come in.
My approach is simple: one layer at a time, always in collaboration. Because no one has all the answers—but together, we can uncover the best ones.
For me, successful planning is all about balance. The right proportions between living, working, and public spaces. The thoughtful arrangement of functions within the context of the site. I bring creativity and imagination to the table—envisioning how public life can thrive, how nature can be woven into the design, and how built forms can create meaningful spaces in between.
Because in the end, it’s not just about buildings. It’s about the experience—how it feels to walk through a neighborhood, what you see, and how it all connects. That’s what I help create: places that work, and places that feel like they belong.
Urban Planning
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Urban density
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Urban Densification
Bridging the Old and the New—With Purpose
This concept development project explores urban density and the opportunities offered by both the site and its broader context. It’s where heritage meets progress—an intersection of historic buildings and the modern city’s need for densification.
I’m grateful for the chance to reflect on important themes like cultural heritage preservation, on-site water management, and noise reduction strategies.
This project allowed me to bring together my skills in urban planning, architecture, and landscape design—to shape a thoughtful response to a complex urban challenge.