I am a bridge builder twice over: shaping infrastructure physically, and connecting the people, disciplines, and ambitions that make such projects meaningful.
I design living environments that are both socially meaningful and technically robust. With a background in architecture as well as engineering, I work on sustainable solutions where space, infrastructure, and human experience come together.
The strength of my work lies in the dialogue between disciplines and fields of knowledge. This multidisciplinary approach is essential to truly understand complex, sustainability-driven challenges, and to translate that understanding into effective, thoughtful solutions. I believe in designs that do more than simply function: projects that resonate emotionally as well as perform technically.
My primary focus is transport architecture. I see the public realm as our shared backyard: a place that invites movement, interaction, and experience. When these spaces are designed with care and quality, they enhance not only mobility, but also the overall livability of our cities and towns.
Infrastructure projects can, and must, go hand in hand with nature, urban development, and human well-being. Achieving this requires a careful balance between functionality and emotional value, from large-scale spatial integration down to the finest design detail. Every design decision should be made consciously, with equal attention to technical performance, user experience, sustainability, and budget.
The result? Public spaces that are supported by their context and truly meaningful in the long term. Because well-designed infrastructure touches everyone, every single day.