Other Rooms.

Other Rooms holds the work that lives outside spatial design: experiments, studies, and side paths that keep my creative instincts awake. It is where I push my ways of seeing, sensing, and thinking, allowing my design practice to expand beyond rooms and into other forms.

(A)MEND PROJECT - ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART

Milan Design Week 2025

Each year, the RCA selects a small number of student works to be exhibited during Milan Design Week. In 2025, as part of the School of Architecture’s selection, one of my projects was chosen for display at BASE Milano. The work comprised a series of images examining a 1960s newel base re-situated within a contemporary context.

My work was selected for Meanwhile Space: What Happens When Design Activates Disused Buildings, an exhibition at Roca London Gallery exploring how design can temporarily activate vacant and underused spaces. My project was included as part of RCA’s presence during Milan Design Week, aligning with the exhibition’s focus on spatial activation and reuse.

ROCA Gallery- Meanwhile Space

TET - Young Talent Finalist

I was shortlisted for an award recognising the work of an emerging practitioner who has made an outstanding contribution to the theme Inspiring Future Generations within the built environment. I was nominated by my tutor, Kevin Haley, on the basis of my MA Interior Design thesis project at the Royal College of Art. The nomination acknowledged the project’s engagement with future-facing spatial thinking and its relevance within contemporary architectural discourse.

An exhibition at One Canada Square presented a selection of projects from the programme, developed in collaboration with Canary Wharf. As part of this, my master’s thesis was included in the exhibition, with both the physical model and a project poster on display.

One Canada Square -RCA Exhibition

Architectural Drawings and Visual Studies

This section showcases a selection of my working drawings and interior collages from past projects, highlighting the ways I translate ideas into visual form. To view them in more detail, click below.

Recipes of Healing is a collaborative project initiated at the Royal College of Art, exploring collaboration and reciprocity as tools for building networks of healing. Recipes of Healing unfolded as an immersive, temporary installation centred around food, storytelling, and collective memory. The project was selected for the end-of-unit AcrossRCA celebration exhibition, where 36 projects were chosen from across the entire school.

Recipes of Healing

Access Denied is a project developed at the RCA Media Studies unit that responds to Gandhi’s 1931 visit to London and the strategic use of photography as a form of resistance. Originally intended to recreate Gandhi’s images in the spaces he occupied, the project shifted after I was denied access to these sites. Instead, I documented my own presence at these thresholds, capturing images of absence and exclusion. The work reflects on colonial memory, archival power, and who is permitted to occupy spaces of authority today.

Access Denied

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