Although I am a licensed architect, this represents just one aspect of my professional expertise. Most of my career has been focused on working at a much larger city scale — where I apply urban planning and design principles, as well as real estate knowledge, to guide complex land development projects.
Early in my career, I worked as an architect on a range of commercial and residential projects, primarily in a production role supporting the designs of others (not shown here). While this type of work is not the central focus of my portfolio, it has provided a valuable foundation that enriches my broader professional practice.
While my primary focus remains consulting for planning and development, and the real estate portfolios of corporate and institutional clients, I continue to engage in building and interior design on a selective basis as opportunities arise.
Residential Tower Complex
Proposed Office Tower
Proposed Corporate Office Complex
Proposed Single Family Home
Chicago Loft
Combination Market, Cafe, Car Wash, & Laundromat
Commercial Space for a Graphic and Web Design Company in an existing warehouse
Single Family Home 2nd Floor addition
Wurster Hall Archives and Gallery Space (underneath eastern courtyard)
1. entry/circulation desk
2. administrative office
3. administrative office
4. conservation laboratory
5. reading room (double height)
6. exhibition space
7. conference room
8. storage stacks
9. kitchenette
10. restroom
11. fire exit
12. circulation/lounge/display
13. reading room (below)
14. overlook (semi-enclosed)
15. shop courtyard
16. main courtyard
17. circulation space (below)
18. approach
Chinatown Community Center
Emeryville Loft Addition
Oakland Affordable Housing Study
Trail Center in the Northern California Hills
Various Studies for buildings related to Urban Design projects