Meet the designer.

Light has always been more than illumination to me.

Long before I began designing spaces, I studied astronomy, learning to see light not just as brightness but as information, a language through which the universe reveals itself. That early fascination with photons, distance, and time eventually turned inward, evolving into a lifelong exploration of how light shapes human experience here on Earth.

Today, as an architectural lighting designer, I translate that scientific curiosity into spatial storytelling. I paint with light as a medium that is both ethereal and deeply human, one that can calm the nervous system, guide movement, sharpen focus, or invite rest. My work lives at the intersection of art and science, where perception meets precision and design becomes an instrument for emotion, cognition, and well-being.

Whether shaping the mood of a home, improving cognitive performance in a workspace, or aligning circadian rhythms through dynamic lighting, my goal remains constant, to use light as a quiet, transformative force that connects people to space and ultimately to themselves.

Beyond architectural practice, I continue to explore light through painting, photography, and experiential light art. These creative disciplines inform my approach to design, grounding it in composition, contrast, and color, while allowing intuition and experimentation to coexist with technical rigor. Each project, regardless of scale, is approached with the same mindset I bring to the studio, curiosity, restraint, and reverence for how light is felt, not just seen.

Light has the power to reveal architecture, but more importantly, it has the power to reveal experience. That is where my work begins.

Awards.

  • 2019 IES Los Angeles.

    Award of Excellence for Interior Lighting Design for The NoMad Hotel Downtown LA, CA (Awarded while working at Sean O’Connor Lighting).

  • 2020 AL Design Awards.

    Commendable Achievement • Exhibition Lighting and Installations Award.

Publications.

 

Architectural Lighting Magazine.

Exhibition Lighting and Installations Design

 

Architect Magazine.

September 2020 Issue

 

Interior Design.

Architectural Lighting

Marie Claire Magazine.

Installation Lighting Art Article