I am an architect who graduated in 2023, passionate about designing spaces where the human experience is at the heart of every decision.
My focus is on creating environments that enhance how people feel and interact within them. Alongside architecture, I am eager to explore related fields such as product design and deepen my understanding of interior spaces. I thrive in collaborative, dynamic team settings where innovation is encouraged, and design approaches are carefully tailored to the surrounding context and human needs. My goal is to create thoughtful, impactful designs that elevate both form and function.
VITA NOVA MICROHOME
MICROHOME: THE KINGSPAN EDITION
ARCHITECTURE COMPETITIONS
The "VITA NOVA MICROHOMR project has been executed in collaboration with Leyli, an interior design student from Istituto Marangoni.
PROJECT’S DESIGN CONCEPT
"Vita Nova" MICROHOME, meaning "New Beginning" in Latin, symbolizes hope and resilience for those displaced by war and conflict. Designed to provide immediate, safe housing for individuals and families who have lost their homes, it stands as a testament to the human spirit's ability to endure and rebuild. The project embraces an interactive, puzzle-like construction concept, allowing residents to participate in assembling their own home. This hands-on approach makes the process engaging, fostering a sense of accomplishment and belonging for those rebuilding their lives.
House Features
Simple modular design like a puzzle
Assembled by people to create community engagement
Rotatable and flexible interior and exterior panels
All panels are shipped and ready to be assembled
Assembling in 7 steps:
1. Unpack: Lay out panels and tools
2. Connect Exterior: Fit panels together like a puzzle.
3. Insert Interior Panels: Slide them in place
4. Secure: Use screws to fasten
5. Utilities: Hook up electricity or plumbing if needed.
6. Check: Ensure stability and alignment.
7. Find peace: You have turned devastation into something beautiful, one panel at a time
Interior boards are versatile elements that can be rotated and moved to create different scenarios within a space. This flexibility allows for endless creativity, enabling to redesign and play with the environment like a game, giving the power to craft something new and unique each time.
DESIGN OF INTERIOR BOARDS
Interior design boards operate on the same concept as overall microhouse, offering the opportunity to personalize and transform the space. Each board can be adjusted to create new designs and configurations, providing the benefit of multifunctionality and allowing to continuously innovate within the environment.
The Kingspan Quad Core AWP LEC Wall Panel with Micro-Rib design is a versatile, 4-inch thick insulation and self-supporting panel. Engineered for easy shipping and installation, it combines advanced thermal performance with structural integrity, making it ideal for Microhouse construction application. Its lightweight yet robust construction ensures efficient handling and seamless integration into house system.
WINDMILL OBSERVATION TOWER
THE LEGENDARY HIGHWAY 14 TOWER
ARCHITECTURE COMPETITIONS
The "Windmill Observatory Tower" project has been executed in collaboration with Leyli, an interior design student from Istituto Marangoni.
PROJECT’S DESIGN
CONCEPT
The "Windmill Observatory Tower" in the rustic American prairie is a unique structure inspired by iconic U.S. rural windmills. The tower combines classic windmill aesthetics with modern functionality, featuring a wind turbine at the top that serves as both an energy generator and shade creator. The sleek blades harness wind power to generate energy, ensuring a sustainable lift system for a smooth ascent to the top platform. Visitors are treated to panoramic views, paying homage to the pioneering spirit of the American frontier.
STRUCTURAL DETAILS
The structural design ensures both strength and aesthetic appeal. Steel columns provide stability, octagonal beams distribute the load efficiently, and trusses enhance overall strength. The tower accommodates staircases and elevators within this streamlined framework, exemplifying the efficiency of light gauge construction in creating a durable and visually appealing structure.
Structural columns for elevators support.
Columns are also supporting staircase.
I-beam truss supporting cantilever of 4 meters
Technical space for elevator and windmill
Steel columns
Octagonal steel beams
Section A-A
Trusses
ELEVATE HUB
INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER
STORYTELLING AND CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Business ideas can be conceived in the comfort of one's own room.
verge to create the significant spark the world requires.
CONCEPT
1. Clustering the functions related to each other in three different zones
2. Combining them into one big platform
3. Subtracting the three main zones from the platform
4. Creating methods of connection for better circulation
5. Adding volumes to create a dynamic design with terraces.
focused and purpose as. Finally, at the summit, your vision has been refined, your business strategy honed, and you're ready to take flight into the market. Elevate Hub is where innovation takes shape and ideas soar to new heights.
Rendered View of Box Meeting Rooms
Rendered View of Elliptical Atrium
LAYOUTS
Designing an elliptical atrium in an innovation center offers a unique blend of form and function, fostering creativity and collaboration. This architectural concept goes beyond tradition, transforming the center's heart into an inspiring space. The elliptical shape symbolizes innovation, promoting flow and movement for serendipitous interactions. Each atrium serves specific functions, with the elliptical one dedicated to open public spaces for all, breaking away from conventional rectangular designs.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Space frames with lattice-like structures support overhanging roofs, blending strength and grace in design. They redefine architectural boundaries, offering functional shelter and striking visual appeal in open spaces beneath the roof.
A visually stunning self-supporting coffered roof spans the atrium without traditional supports, showcasing the fusion of form and function in modern architecture.
Distinctively designed rooms extend from the atrium, offering panoramic views and an open atmosphere. Fullheight windows encourage creativity and strategic discussions while connecting with the surrounding environment.
CUBES OF WONDER
MUSUEM OF EMOTIONS
“Emotions are silent, but they have wonderful colors.”
CONCEPT
“Cubes of Wonder" is a museum project designed to evoke two contrasting emotions, Wonder and Discomfort, through carefully crafted physical spaces. The cubes, with uniform exteriors, surprise visitors with elements that elicit specific emotions upon entry. The project aims to encourage self-
RENDERED IMAGES
Room of Wonder
Room of Discomfort
Bridge of Colors
RENDERS AND ZONING DIAGRAM
A walk through emotional experiences
A moment of contemplation
ADDITIONAL WORK—PRODUCT DESIGN
This light bulb design is an innovative approach to sustainable product design, crafted from unused paper, reclaimed water, and palm tree leaves. These materials are mixed and molded into hexagonal shapes before being sun-dried, creating a durable structure. The resulting material varies in texture, sometimes turning porous and other times solid, depending on the mixture of components used. After production, the light bulb was tested with different types of light sources to examine how the material interacts with illumination, revealing a range of effects shown in the images, from soft diffusion to more focused beams. This eco-friendly design not only explores sustainable materials but also adds a unique aesthetic touch to interior spaces.
Alongside my architectural practice, I have developed a hobby of architectural photography. My love for capturing the essence and soul of architectural structures through the lens has allowed me to document my design journey and showcase the beauty I encounter in the built environment. Whether it is the interplay of light and shadows, the clean and simple geometries, or the beauty of landscaping, I strive to convey the unique character of each structure in my photographs.