I am an Interior Design graduate from the University for the Creative Arts (UCA Canterbury), School of Architecture and Design. My practice moves between spatial design, material research, and critical writing, with a particular interest in adaptive reuse, heritage interiors, and the politics of space.
I believe design is a powerful tool for storytelling, problem-solving, and enhancing everyday experiences. Whether designing an adaptive sports centre or a heritage wellbeing retreat, I approach each project through the lens of human experience, how people move, feel, and connect within space.
My academic work has strengthened my adaptability, resilience, and creative problem-solving skills. I am particularly interested in how form, materiality, and function intersect across cultures and histories — a theme that runs through both my design projects and my academic essays.