I’ve always been fascinated by the way environments influence emotion, perception, and human connection. The smallest sensory details like atmosphere, lighting, texture, sound, and pacing can completely shift the way someone experiences a space and what they carry with them afterward.

That fascination became the foundation for my work as an experience architect and continues to shape the way I approach environmental design today. Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to work across hospitality, entertainment, fashion, luxury, music, technology, and sports, creating experiences that feel immersive, intentional, and emotionally resonant. One of the things I value most is the ability to step into the identity of a brand, client, or space and create within its world authentically rather than imposing my own.

Whether I’m developing a visual world, shaping a guest journey, or navigating the moving parts behind the scenes, I care most about creating experiences that feel thoughtful, human, and genuinely connected to the people within them.

Being immersed in culturally rich environments throughout my life, from Los Angeles to New York and everywhere travel has taken me in between, has deeply influenced the way I approach my design process. Being surrounded by so many different perspectives continues to shape the way I move through both my work and the world — with curiosity, empathy, adaptability, and intuition.