About Me
About Me:
I am a creative and driven architecture student with a diverse range of architectural and artistic skills. Proficient in key software and hands-on techniques, I thrive under time pressure, adapt to various situations, and can address and solve challenges quickly and effectively.
How did I come to Architecture?
My longstanding interest in various creative modalities led me to explore different fields of study. Initially, I enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh to study Computer Science, but in the spring of 2021, I discovered my passion for architecture. After taking a modern architecture course taught by Professor Thomas John Morton, I realized that architecture was the perfect fit for my skills and interests. This realization inspired me to pursue architecture as my career path.
Where I am now:
My approach to design involves working in a loose yet intricate style, emphasizing underlying systems and interweaving interactions between distinct subsystems. Depending on the project, I may explore narratives or adopt a more free-flowing creative process. Recently, I have been experimenting with minimalistic and dynamic expressions, focusing on momentum and transparency. In my spare time, I continue to expand my skills by learning digital modeling techniques, primarily using Blender, to better understand spatial manipulation.