Located in Sydney, Australia with a wide skillset and extensive knowledge surrounding the Architectural Form.
Aspirations of becoming a designer from a young age, with a passion for art and construction, and later, an extended interest in the built form, primarily the connection of nature and the built environment and how they can be moulded in unison to complement a growing society.
Proficient in BIM and CAD design as well as model making, with a strong background in drawing and sketching detailing.
Open-minded and increasingly focused on a desire to learn, creating a drive to work with others and a commitment to achieve desired goals.
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I am about to begin my first year studying a Master of Architecture at the University of Sydney, while already completing a Bachelor of Architecture and Environments (High Range Distinction Average), I have deepened my desire for knowledge and passion for architecture through both studying as well as working at Nettletontribe Architects for the past 2 years. At Nettletontribe i have accumulated experience across a diverse portfolio of projects. Not only is there a goal to become a registered architect, but there is a desire to explore and learn fuelled by experiences abroad and at home. Designing for social and environmental sustainability is of particular importance to me and I strive to deeply consider it in my work.
Some crucial elements learned over the past few years include the value of Architectural process and in particular, the relationship that architecture has with human agency and on a larger scale, its impact on relationships and communities.
I am excited by the prospect of enhancing my understanding of the field of design and architecture through hard work and creativity, driven by a desire to leave a positive impact on the world.
One crucial element which has proved to be the most appealing to me is Architecture that directly involves the user, and by extension creates an opportunity for new possibilities which are opened directly through design intention.