I’m fascinated by what happens when ways of thinking, disciplines, and people meet, where boundaries blur. My practice is rooted in cross-disciplinary exchange, fuelled by practice-led research, and shaped by curiosity about how experiments and concepts turn into lived spaces. Working between spatial practice, architecture, and art, I create hybrid methods that take form as architectural and spatial designs, essay films, performances, public interventions, and participatory practice. Each project is a conversation with its social, political, cultural, or environmental context — responsive, site-specific, and open to what surfaces along the way.