Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia
Architect with experience across a wide range of sectors including housing, education, and commercial projects — from small-scale infill sites to large mixed-use masterplans. Skilled in leading projects through all stages of design and delivery, from concept to handover. Originally trained and practiced in London, I’ve worked on both new builds and heritage refurbishments, developing a strong understanding of complex urban and adaptive reuse projects. Proficient in Revit and BIM coordination, with additional experience in visualisation using Enscape. I’m passionate about people-centred, sustainable design and enjoy collaborating with clients, consultants, and communities to create thoughtful, context-responsive architecture. Now based in Brisbane, I’m excited to continue contributing to high-quality, design-led projects in Australia.
Worked across a diverse portfolio including housing (from small-scale infill to large masterplans), education (schools and universities), and performing arts venues. Projects ranged from new builds to the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings. - Led projects through all stages of design and delivery — from conceptual design through to handover. - Managed client relationships, coordinated multidisciplinary design teams, and oversaw project documentation and quality. - Delivered design packages and documentation primarily using Revit within a BIM workflow. - Contributed to the practice’s strong focus on people-centred and sustainable design principles.
Contributed to large-scale mixed-use developments incorporating high-rise residential and commercial buildings, as well as high-end commercial fit-outs within heritage buildings in central London. - Involved across all project stages from conceptual design through to handover. - Produced detailed design and documentation packages using Revit within a BIM workflow. - Created high-quality 3D visuals and presentation material using Enscape to support client engagement and design reviews. - Collaborated closely with clients, consultants, and contractors to deliver complex projects in challenging urban and heritage contexts.
Working closely with Development Action Group (DAG) and residents of Khayelitsha the workshop explored micro-scale, affordable rental housing through action research, developing a participatory design tool to aid local developers in creating high-quality, inclusive housing. It was both a valuable learning experience, working within a new environment and multidisciplinary team, and a meaningful contribution to an ongoing research and development programme.