About

My practice is guided by the belief that architecture can strengthen community identity and foster inclusion for people of all genders, abilities and cultural backgrounds.

I am currently in private practice leading inclusive, community focused projects internationally. My work spans across new, adaptive reuse, and conservation projects, shaped by roles in both private practice and the NSW Government Architect’s Office.

Alongside practice, I am an active researcher and contributor to the architectural profession. I was awarded a Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship by the NSW Architects Registration Board to research Re-Imagining Mosques, and I am a 2026 Summer Fellow in Architecture at the State Library of NSW, researching Neon Signage and the Public Realm. I am actively engaged in teaching, design juries and speaking at professional and public forums.