ENSTON HOME FARM STAND
Fall 2019

Type: Architecture, Built

Duration: Semester
Professor: David Pastre

School: Charleston Design Center

This studio build project located in Charleston, South Carolina, is a Farm Manager’s Station for a local nonprofit in a historical affordable housing community.  

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BENCH IN CONTRAST
Winter 2025

Type: Built

Duration: 3 Weeks
Professor: Peter Dean
School: Rhode Island School of Design

Crafted almost entirely with hand tools for a woodworking furniture design course, this bench explores a dynamic interplay of contrasts. Hand-cut dovetails accentuate the cherry’s end grain, creating a striking rhythm. The legs, tapered form echoes the silhouette of the dovetail joints, reinforcing a cohesive dialogue between structure and joinery, and celebrating traditional methods with new forms and style.





PINHOLE CAMERA Fall 2019

Type: Built

Duration: Semester
Professor: David Pastre

School: Charleston Design Center

A handmade pinhole camera made out of white oak and recycled ipe from the Enston Home Farm Stand Project. This camera shoots 5x4 film, is completely light proof,  has a brass shutter, and a hidden storage compartment.

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MAKING DISCOURSE 
Fall 2024

Featured: RISD Social Media

Type: Architecture, Built, Drawn

Duration: Semester
Professor: Mae Dessauvage

School: Rhode Island School of Design

This project analyzes construction at the Federal Building in downtown Providence, highlighting its facade covered in scaffolding and blue mesh that both disrupted pedestrian flow and added a new layer to the building.



BIO-ENCLOSURE
Spring 2025

Featured: Rhode Island School of Design Architecture Triennale

Type: Architecture, Built,  

Duration: Semester
Professor: Stephanie Choi

School: Rhode Island School of Design

This design for a four story office building in Providence, Rhode Island integrates bio-materials with heavy timber construction. The façade is clad in corrugated hemp panels, giving the building a textured, renewable envelope that balances durability with low-carbon impact.