About
I earned my Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin in 2016. To me, space-making is a multidisciplinary practice—one that intersects with various fields and functions as a form of humanities. I see architecture as a spatial manifestation of power, and I believe designers have a responsibility to create inclusive environments that serve everyone.
During my time at UTSoA, I interned at Lake|Flato Architects, where I developed a deep appreciation for regional and sustainable design. In 2016, I moved to Seattle to intern with Olson Kundig, which led to a full-time role for four years. There, I had the opportunity to work on high-end design projects, honing my attention to detail and craft. From Olson Kundig, I transitioned to SHED, where I contributed to pragmatic and resourceful residential remodels, and later to Miller Hull as an Architectural Designer for three years, focusing on sustainable, public-facing, and institutional buildings.
After nearly a decade in traditional architecture, I chose to pivot to an adjacent field. I now work as a Project Manager at Pulley, where our mission is to streamline the permitting process and help projects break ground faster. I manage building permit submittals across jurisdictions nationwide, leveraging Pulley’s platform to track applications and collaborate directly with clients.