I am an undergraduate student of Engineering and Architectural Design, curious about how buildings, products, and spaces can be made to work better and feel more human.
Growing up in Ireland, studying in the UK, and carrying a diverse cultural background has shaped the way I see design, as something that must respond to place, people, and context rather than follow a formula. Moving between countries and cultures has made me comfortable with difference and genuinely curious about how environments shape the people who use them.
Across my academic work I have explored a wide range of typologies and scales, from civic and cultural buildings to environmental performance analysis and product innovation. What excites me most is when engineering and design are inseparable: when the way something is built is also the reason it is beautiful. That intersection, where technical precision and creative intent reinforce each other, is where I feel most at home.
Outside of studio, dance, from hip-hop to contemporary, has sharpened my sense of timing, space, and how bodies move through an environment. Being multilingual has taught me to listen carefully and communicate across difference. I believe that the best design comes from people who are genuinely curious about the world, and I try to stay that way.