At the intersection of labor, climate, and tenant organizing, I work toward a future where housing is a public utility. I have been organizing for a Just Transition with the Architecture Lobby’s Green New Deal Working Group since 2020. I am also a member of the Alternative Building Collective, which organizes practitioners in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry towards climate action and alternative development models.

In my professional work, I perform construction administration and project management with non-profit organizations with roots in the city's community housing movement of the 1970s-1980s. Prior to this, I worked for Outside Development, an architectural research practice where I provided mapping and research assistance, to advocate for a urban form-of-life capable of breaking our dependence on fossil fuels.

Liquid Living
2018
Group Work w/ Robert Brown + Xinyi Xie
NOVA Desgins “Future Living”
Honorable Mention



A delirious entry for NOVA designs’ 2018 “Future Living” competition, receiving an honorable mention. The project adopts Zygmunt Bauman’s premise of “liquid modernity,” wherein self-perpetuating ambiguity transfigure power structures, cultural systems, and interpersonal relationships, this project imagines liquid life in an infinite-expanse mat ho using. The project is more pragmatic than dystopic: it illustrates an inevitable conclusion of neoliberal housing logics. What is Levittown without the garden? It’s Liquid Living.