Architecture
I studied BA Architecture Part I at Newcastle University, graduating in July 2024. Through my studies I found a personal style, blending high-tech methodologies with delicate attention to the human experience. I have a deep understanding of the practical application of architecture, alongside its integration with phenomenology, the existing environment, and future use-case. I also have a deep interest and knowledge of the work of Forensic Architecture, theorising – through my dissertation – an umbrella of Forensic Architecture: AIM, the Architectural Investigation Matrix, which helps to distinctly separate Forensic Architecture, the practise, from Forensic Architecture, the practice, and introducing wider ideas and theoretical concepts of Comfort Spaces.

