With over 20 years of experience translating complex structures and urban concepts into compelling visuals, I specialize in architectural visualization driven by curiosity, precision, and imagination. As a neurodivergent designer, I bring a perspective that thrives on pattern recognition, creative problem-solving, and layered storytelling.
My work bridges the artistic and the technical—whether I’m building zoning-accurate massing models, crafting immersive visual evidence for tribunals, or shaping intuitive design narratives through graphic design. I’ve developed a reputation for delivering visuals that not only clarify architectural intent but resonate emotionally with clients, communities, and stakeholders.
Beyond architecture, I’m a multidisciplinary artist with a wide creative range: from hand-drawn illustrations and voxel art to audio engineering, music production, photography, and front-end web development (yes, this site was coded by hand). This versatility allows me to adapt across media and scale—collaborating fluidly with architects, business owners, and creative teams alike.
My toolkit includes SketchUp, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Lumion, Octane, Revit, and more. But tools aside, I see every project as an opportunity to translate raw ideas into crafted visual experiences that connect.
Notable collaborators include: Microsoft, Xbox, Staples, RBC, RAW Design, Arcadis, SRM Architects, MSAi, Lush Magazine, and the Canadian Snowboard Federation.
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