About Me
I grew up in Massachusetts and developed an early fascination with the architecture and historic landscapes of New England and Boston. That environment shaped my interest in buildings that carry memory, craft, and continuity across generations. I studied architecture at the University of Miami, where I focused on classical and traditional design, earning certificates in Historic Preservation and Classical Architecture. During this time I became deeply interested in architectural history, drawing, and the study of precedent as essential tools for understanding and shaping the built environment.
Professionally, I currently work at Yellow House Architects in New York, where I contribute to the production of architectural drawings, renderings, and research for a range of residential and commercial projects. My work often involves drafting plans, sections, and elevations; coordinating with consultants; and conducting code and site analysis to support the design process. Alongside professional practice, I have continued pursuing architectural study through a range of opportunities, including drawing tours with the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, design charrettes, lectures, and construction workshops.
I am particularly interested in historic preservation, traditional building craft, and the careful stewardship of the built environment. I believe architecture carries cultural memory and responsibility, and I aspire to contribute to work that respects the knowledge embedded in historic buildings while thoughtfully shaping places for the future. Through drawing, research, and design, I hope to help sustain the continuity of architectural tradition and craft in contemporary practice.