I approach design through both interior and architectural lenses, exploring how space shapes experience at different scales. What began as an interest in atmosphere, material, and detail has expanded into a broader investigation of spatial organisation, structure, and the role of architecture in everyday life. Whether working at the scale of a room or a building, I focus on creating spaces that are intentional, coherent, and socially aware.
I see design as more than form-making — it is a way of understanding how people live, move, and interact within space. My work often engages with themes such as circulation, light, and spatial hierarchy, questioning how design can respond to context while challenging existing patterns. This dual perspective continues to shape my transition from interior design towards architecture.