I am an aspiring architect and urban designer based in Germany, currently completing my Master's degree at Leibniz University Hannover. Since beginning my studies in 2018, I have combined academic work with hands-on experience in several architecture practices, including Schneider + Schumacher in Frankfurt. These years have shaped my understanding of architecture as more than building—it is a field rooted in cultural and ecological responsibility, human interaction, and the potential of existing spaces.
My interests lie in working with the existing, tracing layers of history, and responding to the unique character of place. I am drawn to natural materials, the interplay of light and colour, and a clear formal language. My design process is both analytical and intuitive—grounded in research, site visits, and reference studies, always seeking a narrative thread that connects concept and context. I see architecture as a democratic, empathetic discipline with real influence on people’s lives. I aim to create spaces that foster exchange, belonging, and reflection, approaching the built environment with care and attentiveness to its layered past. My inspiration stems from cities and their inhabitants, from stories, memories, and the quiet resilience of materials.
Looking ahead, I am eager to continue learning and growing—professionally and personally. I strive to stay open, grounded, and reflective in a design practice that connects people, place, and time.
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