As a teenager, I discovered my love for design while watching my mum build our family home. Although I initially pursued nursing, my passion for interiors only grew, leading me to interior architecture—a path where I could blend my compassion for people with creativity. During my time at Swinburne, I gained valuable experience at Billard Leece Partnership, contributing to major healthcare projects, that deepened my dedication to purposeful design.

Known for my collaborative approach and attention to detail, I’m dedicated to crafting spaces welcoming and purposeful. I bring empathy to every design decision, and I am committed to making a positive impact in each environment I shape. Real solutions require creative minds to design the way forward, and I am committed to being part of that change.

Harmony House (Capstone)

Front Entrance | Play in Transparency & Shadow |

A women-focused community space that offers a third place to the women in the Preston community. To provide healing spaces and foster informal support networks to combat isolation. Through this community network, we seek to aid in early intervention in domestic violence.

Harmony House (Capstone)

Ground Floor | Social Connection | The Ground floor is designed to create social and active areas, to foster and support informal support networks, with the aim of reducing stigma and isolation for those experiencing domestic violence.

Fan Slab

This rural community artist space and gallery combines natural materials and expansive glazing, creating light-filled, inviting interiors. Timber ceiling forms evoke movement, while large windows frame views of the surrounding landscape, enhancing connection and creativity.

Museum of the Handmade

The Museum of the Handmade in Port Melbourne is a vibrant cultural hub celebrating craft, sustainability, and community. Nestled by the beach, it combines an art gallery, café, and gathering spaces, blending maritime heritage with modern urban design while focusing on sustainable architecture.

A Second Chance Project - Job Warehouse

The Job Warehouse building was reimagined as three new community-focused spaces operated by The Salvation Army: an Op-Shop retail space, an event and gallery venue, and a 24-hour non-profit restaurant. These spaces will offer hospitality and retail training, support local artists, and direct all profits to the Salvation Army’s homelessness services.