
Bridging Virtual Interaction and Physical Space
My work integrates user research, AR/VR, and spatial thinking to solve real-world problems in healthcare, education, and the built environment.
MY DESIGN WORK
I’m a designer and researcher with a background in architecture, urban systems, and information science.
My work bridges human-computer interaction, XR technology, and spatial thinking to create immersive, accessible, and socially impactful experiences.

From 2014-2023
My architectural work explores how physical environments can support social equity, sustainability, and human experience.
From zero-carbon housing to civic data installations, I approach space as both a medium and a message—shaping not just form, but interaction.
I use XR technologies—AR, VR, and MR—to prototype, test, and evaluate interactive systems that enhance navigation, learning, and spatial understanding.


2024 - 2025
I design user-centered interfaces that bridge data, space, and interaction. My work often integrates research methods from HCI—such as usability testing, rapid prototyping, and accessibility audits—to craft meaningful and inclusive user experiences.

Rooted in equity and participation, my research reimagines how spatial computing and civic technologies can reshape everyday experiences across urban, healthcare, and educational settings.

For ME
Design is not just about form—it’s about creating meaningful impact through connection, empathy, and participation.
With three years of professional experience in architecture and urban design, I’ve been deeply engaged in shaping spaces that respond to both context and human needs. To me, design is not just a form of expression—but a bridge between people, places, and information. As technology evolves, my focus has shifted toward the intersection of spatial design and emerging tools like XR and human-computer interaction. I explore how these technologies can reshape the way we build and experience cities—toward greater accessibility, public engagement, and sustainability. The future of design lies not only in form, but in connection, participation, and shared impact.