FEATURED PROJECTS
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The design brief called for the conceptualization of a community hall situated within the dramatic landscape of an abandoned chalk quarry lake. This proposal seeks to transform the site into a destination that fosters a deep reconnection with nature—offering a restorative counterbalance to the relentless pace of urban life—while simultaneously cultivating a close-knit community bound by shared interests. Moreover, the intervention aspires to reinvigorate the area, currently perceived as an overlooked and dormant suburb, by catalyzing its development into a vibrant and appealing destination. Rooted in Kent’s rich heritage of apple cultivation, the project subtly celebrates the region’s historical identity, anchoring it within a contemporary architectural framework that invites engagement, discovery, and renewal.
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The client, Poplar HARCA, sought to extend East London's dynamic spirit of creative entrepreneurialism into Poplar, necessitating the design of a Social Enterprise Building that seamlessly integrates social and physical inclusivity. Beyond functionality, the vision called for an architectural statement—an emblem of civic identity that asserts a bold presence within the urban fabric, embodying both the aspirations of the local community and the commercial vitality of the marketplace.
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The brief called for the conceptualization of a festival designed to transform the area from an overlooked, dormitory suburb into a dynamic cultural destination. The initiative aims to stimulate local identity, attract a wider audience, and catalyze further development, fostering a sense of place that compels visitors to engage with and return to the area.
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A conceptual design proposal for a kinetic facade on site in Ebbsfleet, Kent.
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As my inaugural project in the first semester of my architecture degree, this endeavor involved designing a workplace for a small collective of creative professionals. It provided a valuable opportunity to explore the culture, operational dynamics, and spatial requirements of a creative agency of my choice, enabling a design that thoughtfully responds to their unique modes of collaboration and innovation.
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Studio Competition to design new urban plan for Chrisp Street Market. The aim of this Design Competition was to redesign the layout of the market place at Chrisp Street Market and communicate our vision through drawing.





