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.
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.