
About a Practice
Through the intersection of research, art, music, and literature, I explore profound ideas that generate a set of questions and inquiries. By navigating these fields, I seek to uncover and expose the ideological constructs embedded in architectural practice.
My work interrogates architecture as a discipline whose forms and content have historically been shaped by dominant forces. I aim to reveal the underlying structures that sustain these relationships, questioning their implications and possibilities for transformation.
Some of my projects engage with the reinterpretation of domestic spaces, the ongoing tensions in urban planning within protected natural areas, and the latent potential for transformation in contemporary urban landscapes, among others.
My focus lies in experiential journeys—immersive processes where I collect and synthesize tangible elements that nourish a project or idea. Each journey offers both a material engagement with a specific context and a space where ethereal, abstract, and invisible elements are gathered.
These experiences serve as the primary site where I cultivate the insights that shape my work. They are not only the starting point but also the essence and ultimate outcome of my practice.