I'm passionate about the intersection of design, sustainability, and species conservation. I am deepening my skills in architectural analysis and assembly while simultaneously considering how these spaces can be built to serve, more than just built to last.
I am a third-year graduate student at the Yale School of Architecture, graduating May 2026. My portfolio details my approach, illustrative specialization, and projects in the areas of architectural form, urban planning, and ecological resilience. I have deepened my skills in storytelling, visual representation, and design advocacy through this work. I completed my undergraduate studies at William & Mary, with a double major in Art History (Built Environment track) and Environmental Sustainability, with a concentration in the Environmental Humanities. My undergraduate thesis focused on biomimetic design. Prior to college, I volunteered at the Dallas Zoo for many years, along with being part of Destination Imagination (global non-profit for creative problem-solving and performance) and the Dallas Museum of Art’s Teen Council.
William & Mary
Summa Cum Laude
Phi Beta Kappa
Departmental Honors, Art History
Honors Thesis Awarded
Honorary Degree, Integrative Conservation
Yale School of Architecture
Co-Representative, Student Advisory Council
Co-President, Yale NOMAS Chapter
Dean’s Scholarship Recipient