

2025 PORTFOLIO
PROFESSIONAL WORKS ( LIFE DESIGN BUILD)
EMMONS CABIN
DESIGN OF A MODERN CABIN
YEAR 2024
ADVENTURE MEDICS HEADQUARTER
DESIGN OF AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND FIRE SERVICE STATION
YEAR 2024
ACADEMIC WORKS (MASTERS)
ADDING TO THE SACRED SKYLINE OF COLUMBUS
DESIGN OF A HINDU TEMPLE
YEAR 2023
TRADES DISTRICT MIXED USE BUILDING DESIGN
DESIGN OF A MIXED USE BUILDING
YEAR 2023
LIVING/ CREATING COMMUNITY
ARTIST COMMUNITY DESIGN
YEAR 2022
DESIGN OF AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
YEAR 2022
NOMADIC STUDIO
SKETCHES AND ANALYSIS FROM ROME NOMADIC STUDIO
YEAR 2022
VISUAL STUDIES STUDIO WORKS
VISUAL STUDIES WORKS
YEAR 2021-2023
PROFESSIONAL WORKS ( DEHSAR WORKS)
ARTISTRY MARBLE AND GRANITE SHOWROOM
YEAR 2019
BOI BAGAN ( BOOK GARDEN)
MAUSOLEUM FOR POET SHIRAJUL ISLAM
YEAR 2019
ACADEMIC WORKS (BACHELORS)
INCORPORATING NATURE WITH AN AIRPORT
KHAN JAHAN ALI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
YEAR 2018
INTEGRATING MRT STATION WITH URBAN FABRIC
YEAR 2017
OTHER WORKS
EMMONS CABIN
DESIGN OF A MODERN CABIN
Location : La-pine, Oregon


The 620 sf 1-bedroom/1-bath cabin with a micro-great room, with additional amenities including a sleeping loft for guests (200 sf), covered breezeway with fireplace and outdoor kitchen/BBQ station, custom in-ground hot tub, and a detached 2-car garage. Ultimately the owner and the design team wanted a home that wad distinctively “Central Oregon” in character, architecturally/materially inspired in-part by the region’s early resort developments, Sunriver and Black Butte Ranch. Key architectural elements included a singular vaulted rectangular volume with exposed structure, utilization of local materials such as lava rock for the fireplace surround/chimney, an intricate and iconic cedar facade rainscreen system that blurs the boundary of indoor and outdoor spaces, but also doubles for integrated and hidden gutters and downspouts.
The SW orientation of the backside of the house, along with the roof pitch, were optimized for maximizing solar energy production. The large 28 panel (11,760 kW) photovoltaic system, with an estimated annual production of over 17K kWh, in combination with a electric tankless water heater, electric induction range, and electric radiant floor heating system easily allowed for a net energy positive design.





ADVENTURE MEDICS HEADQUARTER
DESIGN OF AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND FIRE SERVICE STATION
Location : Redmond, Oregon



The headquarters for Adventure Medics, a wildfire and emergency medical service based in Central Oregon, was envisioned as a functional yet efficient facility that balances operational demands with crew comfort. The project began with the renovation of an existing 4,000 sf single-story gable-roof structure, repurposed as the bunkhouse. To complement this, a new prefabricated metal garage building was designed, seamlessly connected to the remodeled bunkhouse through a central reception structure. The garage serves as the primary operations hub, with ambulance parking on the ground floor and administrative offices on the second level. A covered outdoor porch extends from the upper level, linking to the eastern courtyard via an external staircase—creating a fluid connection between interior workspaces and outdoor communal areas. The overall site plan prioritizes operational efficiency, ensuring optimal maneuverability for emergency vehicles while maintaining a clear separation between public, private, and service zones. The bunkhouse portion offers well-appointed private quarters and shared amenities, while the design thoughtfully integrates recreational and decompression spaces, providing firefighters and medics with a much-needed retreat between deployments.
























