Do you speak Space? Most people perceive space as something ordinary—they find themselves within it and develop a sense of its qualities. They may notice its scale, aesthetics, technical properties, or its connections to other spaces. They might consider how the space relates to them, how it makes them feel, or whether it contains a deeper, underlying structure.

As an architect, I have learned not only to design and create spaces that respond to these qualities and parameters but, more importantly, to communicate space through various media. The physical space itself and the idea of that space are two distinct entities. Representing space in different media creates a new dimension of understanding—a language of its own that conveys meaning in unique ways.

My passion lies in expressing and manifesting space across a variety of media, including physical and virtual models, renderings, photographs, films, and immersive VR experiences. Each medium offers a distinct perspective and voice, allowing me to bring spatial concepts to life and bridge the gap between imagination and reality.

Of Boxes and Sheep

Almost everyone, at some point, hears the story of The Little Prince. During his journey, the prince meets a pilot and asks him to draw a sheep. Instead, the pilot sketches a box with holes, explaining that the sheep is inside.

In a way, I am that pilot—I draw sheep. My role is to visualize and bring your ideas and concepts to life. My work bridges multiple disciplines, including physical models, visualizations, renderings, graphic design, and art, to create meaningful and expressive representations of your vision.