The Legislature
A five-story mixed-use development located in the heart of downtown Austin. The project investigates the balance between public interaction and private retreat, using spatial hierarchy and circulation design to blend commercial, residential, and communal zones into one cohesive environment. The result is a dynamic urban space that promotes connection while maintaining comfort and privacy.
Texas A&M University - ARCH 206
Year
05/2024
The REC
A four-story community and recreation center designed for the rugged terrain of Cincinnati, Ohio. This project focused on optimizing building function for both visitors and staff through thoughtful spatial organization and efficient circulation. Emphasis was placed on sound compartmentalization, code compliance, and the operational flow that enhances both user experience and workplace productivity.
Texas A&M University - ARCH 306
Year
05/2025
Root Network and Structural Study
This study conducted with Daniel Velasquez explores how organic root systems can inspire structural integrity in architectural design. The model investigates the potential for vegetation and natural growth patterns to contribute both visually and functionally to load distribution, enclosurer and spacial expression. The lattice-like framework acts as an artificial scaffold - structurally supportive while allowing roots and vines to integrate, intertwine and eventually reinforce the system overtime.
Texas A&M University - Research
Year
05/2025 - Present
Professional Work
Projects designed under GLS and Patterson Architects where I contributed significantly to the schematic design and development of key architectural elements.
GLS - College Station, TX
Year
2025
*First floor renovation of Harrington Tower, Texas A&M University - Patterson Architecture
*Leasable shell in Waco, TX. 8,000 sq ft - GLS
Personal Work
Going into my sophomore year of college I didn’t have a whole lot of money to spend on a guitar. What I realized is that I had lots and lots of filament left from 3D printing my school projects. I put my resources and my desire to learn guitar together and decided to design and construct a functioning 3D printed guitar. The media used was 3D filament, steel rods (for vibration and structural integrity), and a wooden neck I thrifted off of a broken guitar at Goodwill. All of the electronics were purchased for under 25 dollars on Temu and actually don’t sound that bad if we’re being honest!
Don’t judge my playing I never get time to practice much between work and school!
Year
2023