A collection of design explorations spanning hospitality, retail, wellness, and conceptual study — all developed through coursework at Bellevue College.
A two-floor retail environment for the outdoor performance brand Petzl — designed around the concepts of Connection and Levels, with a climbing wall, honeycomb motifs, and walnut wood throughout.
A slow travel dining car concept that reimagines the train journey as a destination in itself — intimate, considered, and rooted in the pleasure of going somewhere.
A wellness center designed around restoration and calm — layering biophilic elements, natural light, and considered materiality to create an environment that genuinely supports wellbeing.
A final project exploring how circulation defines space — developed as a spiral parti diagram and physical clay model inspired by the nautilus shell.
AXIS
"A line established by two points in space, about which forms and spaces can be arranged in a symmetrical or balanced manner."
An analysis and redesign of the Lever House terrace in New York — taking a space that felt a bit dull and exposed and making it somewhere people actually want to spend time.
A hospitality concept balancing warmth and function — a space that works for whatever you need, whether that's catching up with someone, getting work done, or just taking a break.