
Led construction administration for mixed-use residential projects, coordinating consultants and contractors through RFIs, submittals, and site instructions, and resolving key technical issues during construction. Simultaneously led firm rebranding, including a new website and social media strategy, while supporting business development through industry outreach.
Co-taught the AA Summer School unit CARPETS, exploring cultural artifacts as tools for historical reconstruction through textile-based interventions on displaced monuments in London.
At the 112th ACSA Annual Meeting, themed Disrupters on the Edge, a co-curated session reimagined the academic panel as a storytelling format centered on cultural artifacts and personal heritage. The session was initiated through the unfolding of a carpet as the shared artifact, inviting collective spatial and narrative engagement.
The Magic Carpet option studio at UBC SALA explored the carpet as a cultural artifact. Students deconstructed carpets from their own contexts to study spatial logic, narrative, and identity, then developed new representational and spatial interpretations. The work culminated in a full-scale drawing at carpet scale, alongside animations and physical models.