about
I became an architect and urban planner because I wanted to use my professional skills to address the tough obstacles our world faces. Architects and city planners can create better ways to use the resources we have, to reinvigorate depressed communities, to shelter the elderly, to provide decent communities for the growing populations of developing nations, and to tackle many other challenges our societies face. They are in a unique position to bring positive change through the built environment.
The world needs talented designers with ideas, insights and a spirit of innovation that respond to the demands of people, place, and resources. These architects and city planners must also be relevant and responsible, with a deep understanding of historical, cultural, and personal dynamics. Such knowledge requires engagement with professionals in many disciplines and people from many cultures.
The projects on this website show I am a creative person with a passion for using design to solve problems, a high-achieving woman with a deep appreciation of diverse cultures, a dynamic collaborator, and a bold self-starter who loves to explore new situations and ideas.
In 2011, I graduated from Georgia Tech with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture, and in 2014 I graduated with a dual Master in Architecture and City and Regional Planning at Georgia Tech.
Currently, I am a principal at the firm, Source Urbanism, where we work on local projects that make a positive impact in the community. This website was more for showcasing my work as a student. I'll be leaving it up, but won't be updating it.
Come on over to SOURCE Urbanism and see what we're up to!