I am an Architecture graduate from Manchester School of Architecture with a particular interest in the relationship between ecology, human experience, and the built environment. My work explores how architecture can reconnect people with natural systems while responding to contemporary environmental and social challenges.

Through projects such as EcoTurn, I have investigated how architecture can bring together heritage, infrastructure, and ecology to create meaningful public experiences. Set within Crewe’s railway landscape, the project reinterprets heritage as an evolving relationship between environment, community, and industry, while promoting biodiversity, sustainability, and environmental awareness.

This interest in ecological engagement is also reflected in HydroLab, an ecological research and public education facility that transforms a post-industrial canal site into a productive wetland habitat. The project explores how scientific research, landscape restoration, and public interaction can coexist within an urban environment.

Across my work, I combine research, environmental analysis, and spatial storytelling to develop proposals that are environmentally responsive, socially engaging, and technically informed. As I begin my professional career, I am eager to contribute to projects that strengthen connections between people, place, and ecology.