Stealth Mode Start-Up – Design, Branding and Website Development

For the past several months I have worked with the National Research Council of Canada and Hexagon Power, a clean energy start-up, as a designer and architectural analyst. Throughout this time I have been responsible for system designs, web development, logos and branding, marketing, and more.



Sustaingineering Tiny Home Project

UBC Sustaingineering is an interdisciplinary engineering student design team that develops renewable energy technologies to support communities globally. Through the development and deployment of these green technologies, the Sustaingineering team has created renewable energy solutions implemented into a Tiny Home.



GREEN(HOUSE) – Missing Middle Study

GREEN(HOUSE) is a study analyzing Vancouver's "Missing Middle". This project aims to bring together the needs of three families, going beyond your typical single-family home.



Dusty Greenwell Park – Lookout Tower

With the use of LIDAR data from the City of Vancouver, I created a model of Dusty Greenwell Park. Using the Grasshopper plug-in for Rhino, I developed a new design intervention for the site.



Comox Valley – Estuary Conservation

"Subtraction is not simply absence, but a moment in a set of exchanges and advances,
aggressions and attritions that are part of most active organizations. Active forms are
multipliers, switches, remote controls, or governors—time-released protocols that generate
or manage these exchanges with a stream of objects and spaces. They are capable of
orchestrating the ebbs and flows—the appearance and disappearance—of buildings."
- Keller Easterling, Subtraction, 2014



Boise Community Ski Swap Logo Design and Map

Boise Adaptive Snowsport Education (BASE) is a non-profit organization that facilitates skiing and snowboarding opportunities for children and adults with physical and/or developmental disabilities. This was a logo design for the Boise Community Ski Swap, an event benefiting BASE.



Case Study: Stahl House

A case study project on The Stahl House. The Stahl House is located on a small lot in the hills above Los Angeles. Built in 1960 by Pierre Koenig, the motivating force behind the design of the home was the 270-degree view of the city below. The topography drops rapidly on three sides of the site making the house feel as if it is floating on the city below.