Selected Works
Greenscape reimagines the Newark Penn Station Highline as a sunlit urban corridor, wrapping public and private spaces around a communal walkway that encourages gathering, movement, and connection by creating a calm, welcoming environment shaped by time, season, and light.
An ergonomic poolside seating allows users of all ages to interact with. It facilitates shading from harsh sunlight, lounging, and storage spaces.
This residence blends open, light-filled spaces with flexible layouts to support both artistic creation and community gathering.
This student-built installation features three lightweight structures forming a peaceful outdoor lounge near Laurel Hall, where wind chimes and crochet nets invite quiet gathering beneath the trees. Made from reused materials on a $100 budget, the space encourages interaction, ornamentation, and community while respecting the surrounding landscape.
This project centers around a dramatic rainwater collection system that defines the spatial and sensory experience, with surrounding programs, like a café, offices, and seating, organized around it.
These geometric shelters are carved to welcome light from multiple angles, offering hikers a place to rest, refuel, and connect with nature while experiencing varied spatial atmospheres shaped by time, season, and weather.