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Architecture
LLINDAR 2022
Location: Sant Sadurni, Catalonia, Spain.

A temporary installation designed for an abandoned castle’s central courtyard in order to bring vitality and new experiences to this cultural heritage space.
A-PLEC provides a place to stay and invites visitors to interact, perform, and connect with the ruins and the sky through the various angles of the Origami-like structure, while LLINDAR creates a play of visibility and brings vitality to the space while also redirecting the visitor’s sight from the ground to the sky.
LLUM BCN 2022
Location: Light festival, Barcelona, Spain.
Awarded First Prize in Llum BCN 2022

“A Nature” addresses the concept of man-made nature by questioning our relationship with our natural surroundings. The human ambition to conquer and domain nature is excessive and boundless, which increasingly leads us to defy its limits. “A Nature” is an artificial landscape that represents this control by capturing light inside a glass tube. The creation of an elevated and imprisoned artificial nature emphasizes the way that we manipulate it, and the genetic alternation of species.
NEW ASSEMBLY 2018
My final project was urban research that
defines a new way to organize living in a city. As part of the research, I learned and examined different forms of living, different neighborhoods, communities, and needs. I examined the public space and detailed its parts in order to assemble them into a new urban grid. I have developed a new language in which the project refers to the city as a game and allows for a new connection and assembly of different programs.
THE FUTURE SOCIAL HOUSING 2016
Making the future of social housing a reality through a new system.
The building generates its own economic system by renting out redundant spaces, benefiting both the tenants and the urban development.
THE FRAGMENT 2022
Location: Mies Van Der Rohe pavilion, Barcelona, Spain.

A temporary installation designed for an abandoned castle’s central courtyard in order to bring vitality and new experiences to this cultural heritage space.
A-PLEC provides a place to stay and invites visitors to interact, perform, connect with the ruins and the sky through the various angles of the Origami-like structure, while LLINDAR creates a play of visibility and brings vitality to the space while also redirecting the visitor’s sight from the ground to the sky.
TOKYO 2015
Waseda university
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