
About Me
Design Philosophy
I approach landscape architecture through permaculture principles, blending ecological design with responsive, site-specific solutions. My work is guided by:
Observation & Adaptation – Designing with, not against, natural systems.
Sustainability & Resilience – Creating landscapes that are functional, regenerative, and future-proof.
Long-Term Stewardship – Encouraging adaptability beyond project completion.
To me, sustainability isn’t a constraint—it’s an opportunity to craft landscapes that support both people and nature for generations.
Approach & Interests
I seek to collaborate with firms that embrace innovative, sustainable design, particularly in:
Ecological Restoration & Regenerative Landscapes
Urban Agriculture & Climate-Resilient Infrastructure
Community-Driven Planning & Holistic Master Planning
I thrive in interdisciplinary environments where sustainability is a guiding principle, not an afterthought. My goal is to contribute to resilient, resource-efficient projects that are not just functional and beautiful, but also self-sustaining and deeply connected to their communities.
Beyond the Work
I bring a spirit of curiosity and movement to my design process—both in how I explore the world and how I understand landscapes. As an outdoor enthusiast and lover of physical movement, I’m drawn to the dynamic interplay of forces that shape environments—how rivers carve valleys, how ecosystems evolve, how people interact with space through movement and experience.
I find inspiration in absorbing art, music, and architecture, always seeking new perspectives to inform my work. Whether navigating a rugged trail or the rhythm of a bustling city, I believe the best designs emerge from a deep, lived engagement with the world around us.