Experience:
With a strong background in architecture and academic research, I have successfully designed and executed numerous freelance projects, including villas, apartments, offices, parks, malls, and urban spaces since 2018. My expertise spans research, design development, technical support, and client collaboration, ensuring innovative and functional solutions. Additionally, as an Adjunct Research Specialist at Michigan State University (2020–2024), I honed my skills in research, policy engagement, and academic support, further enriching my architectural practice with analytical rigor and project management proficiency. My freelance work reflects a commitment to creativity, precision, and sustainable design, backed by years of hands-on experience and academic insight.
Skills:
I’m an architect with a strong balance of technical expertise and design innovation. My work spans full-project development, from initial concept design and schematic planning to detailed BIM coordination (LOD 300-400) and construction documentation. I specialize in high-precision 2D/3D modeling (AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, ArchiCAD) and photorealistic visualization (V-Ray, Lumion, Enscape), ensuring designs are both functional and visually compelling.
In urban planning, I apply GIS mapping (ArcGIS, QGIS) for site analysis and zoning, along with parametric modeling (Grasshopper, CityEngine) to optimize data-driven layouts. My master planning experience includes density studies, pedestrian flow optimization, and urban morphometrics, blending theory with practical solutions.
Beyond design, I bring analytical rigor to projects, using Python, R, SPSS, and SQL for statistical modeling, automation, and data visualization—enhancing decision-making with quantifiable insights. My presentation skills merge graphic design (Adobe Suite, Canva) with hand sketching and marker rendering, allowing me to communicate ideas effectively, whether in client pitches or design charrettes.
I thrive at the intersection of creativity and precision, delivering architecture that’s as analytically sound as it is visually striking.