
Bio
Thoughtful design for timeless landscapes.
My story of becoming a landscape architect begins before I even knew I wanted to become a landscape architect. I thought I wanted to be an architect since the fifth grade. In my third year of study in architecture school, I hoped to enroll in a popular architecture design studio, but essentially the only studio available to me was a landscape studio. I had no clue what landscape architecture was until that semester, when I had to know what it was, and ironically, I fell in love with it.
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Landscape architecture gave me a sense of purpose I couldn't find in architecture, and I consider myself so lucky to have stumbled upon the profession, as it changed the trajectory of my life in many ways. My practice is inspired by the complex relationship between built form and its surrounding environment. With an affinity for the natural world, instilled through my family's heritage as farmers and gardeners, my design ethos reflects the importance of timeless design through naturally purposed to evolve relationships pressent within the nature o prioritizes resilient public spaces, conducive of both ecological and social growth within the context of a changing landscape.I designs remain timeless,
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Today I work as a landscape designer with five years of professional design experience. Following my Honours Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies acquired from the University of Toronto, I pursued my Master of Landscape Architecture at the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, and successfully defended my thesis in the Spring of 2022.
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