Heritage Garden for Urban Farming
Rehabilitation and operation of a historic garden surrounding a heritage building in the heart of Ramallah, transforming it into a vibrant hub for urban farming, community learning, and cultural exchange.
Rehabilitation and operation of a historic garden surrounding a heritage building in the heart of Ramallah, transforming it into a vibrant hub for urban farming, community learning, and cultural exchange.
The Yanjiang Rural Village School reimagines rural education in China, serving five villages with adaptable, sustainable architecture that integrates courtyards, passive strategies, and cost-effective design to strengthen community resilience amid rapid urbanisation.
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.
The project develops a methodological framework to evaluate physical, sensory, and communicational accessibility along tourist routes, translating data into spatial indicators for public policy and inclusive well-being
This project frames energy as a catalyst for post-war recovery, proposing a decentralized Energy Island complex integrating renewables, desalination, and food systems in Rafah, Gaza, as a scalable prototype for resilience and sustainability.
Designing civic architecture for Wilcannia, NSW, this project centres Country, community, and culture, engaging with Barkindji knowledge to create contextually responsive, inclusive spaces through collaborative, research-led design.
The Sustainable Architecture Prompt (SAP) is a card-based educational tool designed to help architecture students and educators integrate the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into design studios.
PopuLab is a research, teaching, and action platform based at Universidad del Valle, Colombia. It operates as a territorial platform working with residents of selfbuilt neighborhoods, and as an academic design studio training future architects.
Research and community based project documenting Hong Kong’s disappearing bamboo scaffolding through photography, oral histories, archives; foregrounding labour, material intelligence, and urban heritage while reflecting on regulatory change and sustainable, low-carbon futures.