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The following projects are a selection of my interior design work from 2016 to the present. Please click , to view the project in full.
PROJECT 05
Etobicoke Urban Grow Hub is a 20,000 sq. ft. community complex, located in Toronto's Etobicoke neighbourhood—a site just off Hwy.427, south of Burhamthorpe Rd. The purpose of the project was: to understand the cultural, economic and environmental role architecture has on a community, to consider the local vernacular and demonstrate a commitment to sustainability. The result was an indoor and outdoor timber construction marketplace, complete with a native wild grass green roof, that served both locals and highway travelers alike.
PROJECT 06
​A 1-storey, 800 sq. ft. public building at 750 Davenport Rd., Toronto (Tollkeeper's Park). With minimal disturbance to the existing site, a bike shop and repair building was proposed featuring passive cooling, rainwater recycling and solar power. Bicycle programming was selected to encourage alternative transportation and reduce traffic congestion and pollution.
PROJECT 07
PROJECT 08
Pesto Studios is a Canadian tech company located in the heart of Toronto. As part of my Commercial Materials class (2022), a proposed renovation complete with eco-responsible selections was presented. The proposal supported the client's desire to attain a faux "brick n' beam" aesthetic while improving on acoustics and privacy issues.
PROJECT 09
As part of my Pre-master of Interior Design year at the University of Manitoba (2016), this is an excerpt from a 3-term studio project called "Stoolz". Located at 165 Langside, Winnipeg MB, the live/work concept required we incorporate a wood working workshop for the client's furniture making hobby.

PROJECT 10
A residential decorating project done while working at Alpha One Staging & Design. Moodboard and mockups were created using Photoshop. Two options under $25K were presented to the client along with a pricing sheet.


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