250 Meters of Happiness in Delhi

250 meters of Happiness is a symbol of voice, visibility and agency of young humans to cultivate ‘compassion capital’, foster humane relationships and cultivate safe, shared and flourishing futures through collective action.

Aboriginal Healthcare Hub

The project is a community-controlled, culturally grounded health facility placing wellness at the centre of community, enabling Martu / Niabali people access high-quality care on Country while strengthening culture, dignity and connection.

AIA Framework for Design Excellence

AIA’s Framework informs progress toward an equitable, healthy, resilient, and zero-carbon built environment. It aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, demonstrating a common urgent call for climate action and equity.

Co-Creating Mosquito Free Hospitals

This project explores how to integrate mosquito-borne disease prevention into the design, landscape, and routines of four district hospitals in Zanzibar, co-creating contextual interventions with hospital users to reduce mosquito populations and bites

Balikbayan: Home Away From Home

“Balikbayan” housing celebrates cultural identity in Toronto’s Little Manila. Addressing unaffordable, inflexible housing for Filipino immigrants, it reimagines accessible homes, adapting the traditional compound into a mid-rise fostering belonging and community resilience.

Housing for Widowed Families

Bayt al-Karāmah is a climate-responsive housing project in Sennar, Sudan, designed for families of fallen soldiers. It supports dignified living through culturally grounded spatial organization, passive strategies, and community-oriented planning.

Reclaiming the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway

This project examined the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway through a community engagement and sustainability lens, emphasizing the importance of incorporating resident-led visions into large-scale infrastructure planning.

Dar Al-Naseem Housing

Dar Al-Naseem is a climate-responsive, high-density housing project in Dongola, Sudan, inspired by Nubian architecture, integrating passive design, renewable energy, water efficiency, and walkable community to support dignity, privacy, and sustainable living.

Medussa Conservation and Community Learning

Project Medussa is a sustainable architectural proposal integrating controlled micro-greenhouses, hydroponic systems, and community education to conserve fragile ecosystems, optimize resources, and promote environmental awareness within sensitive tropical landscapes.