2. His practice experience includes work with LCLA Office (2019) and SLA (2019–2023) in Oslo, followed by Public City Architecture in Winnipeg (2023–2025). Across these studios, he contributed to a broad range of project typologies—including parks and open space, cultural institutions, heritage sites, housing, educational and care facilities, and civic infrastructure.
3. From 2019-2023 he was a visiting tutor at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, and is currently a sessional instructor at the the University of Manitoba;
4. His design practice and research explore how landscapes hold memory—how water, living matter, and time act as mediums for shaping public space into atmospheric, sensual terrain within our cities. He’s driven by people, science, gardening, curiosity, and creative interference—a practice where intuition meets iteration, and where climate, policy, and history intersect with the everyday presence of human life;
5. His ongoing independent research includes Forest Object Archives and the Roslyn Crescent Public Space Project. These projects explore landscape through writing, self-publishing, drawing, and archiving—investigating how representational practices can shape our understanding of place, time, and belonging.
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