My Environment Design Work
Exploring the intersection of architecture, community, and adaptability, these projects investigate how built environments can respond to evolving contexts—balancing permanence with flexibility, tourism with shared space, and art with urban intensity.

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Allston, the new pavilion transforms the Grove into a dynamic urban beacon—blending art, reflection, and community energy to create a space where the neighborhood converges, lingers, and comes to life.
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Inspired by Antony Gormley’s sculptures, this project explores the fluid boundary between form and space, creating perceptual shifts where figures emerge and dissolve depending on the viewer’s distance.


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Balancing tourism and urban space, this project explores sustainable infrastructure solutions for Provincetown by analyzing seasonal travel patterns to optimize the placement and density of attractions and parking, ensuring shared spaces thrive amidst commercial development.
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This project explores how architecture, traditionally seen as permanent, can embrace adaptability and responsiveness to ever-changing contexts, ensuring spaces remain dynamic, functional, and never obsolete.
