

My passion for interior design really comes down to the idea that our indoor spaces shouldn’t feel like a departure from the world outside. Living in Colorado, I’ve developed a deep appreciation for how the environment impacts our well-being, and I try to bring that same sense of balance into the commercial workplace.
I love the challenge of taking a complex, data-heavy project and turning it into something that feels light, intentional, and connected to nature. In the work I’ve submitted, you’ll see that I don’t just view sustainability as a technical requirement or a line on my resume; to me, it’s about creating spaces that are healthy for both the people using them and the planet.
I’m at my best when I’m bridging that gap—using technical tools like Revit or AutoCAD to design layouts that maximize natural light and promote a more sustainable way of working.
Ultimately, I want to create offices and campuses that feel less like “four walls” and more like an extension of the outdoors, where the design gives something back to the people who spend their days there.
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