Mark


Work unfolds through ongoing practice-based inquiry.


Architecture is used as a tool for dialogue. Spatial artefacts – models, prototypes, mappings, and installations – help people think together, surface lived and affective knowledge, and make questions of care, responsibility, and decision-making tangible.

Methods are developed through collaboration, documentation, and reflection, balancing openness with responsibility. The work produces spatial interventions, public-facing formats, and research outputs that can move between civic contexts, professional practice, and funded research environments.