My practice focuses on AI-driven and generative design, using computational systems to explore form, spatial atmosphere, and material behavior. I work with generative models, algorithmic logic, and iterative control to develop morphologies and interior-like spaces that can shift, adapt, and reform within defined design frameworks.
AI is treated as a design instrument rather than an autonomous creator. Through constraints, art direction, and system-based thinking, I balance intuition and computation — defining structure while allowing intentional variation to emerge.
My background in photography informs this approach. I apply the same principles of reduction, controlled conditions, and material awareness across both physical and computational processes, treating each project as research into how form, light, and space behave within a system.
The focus of my work is on clarity, authorship, and coherence, creating outcomes that sit between design, image-making, and spatial exploration.
I use generative systems to redesign space in motion, treating architecture, objects, and materials as continuously evolving structures rather than fixed forms.