mytribe

Adaptive Reuse: From Old Bones to New Life

I specialize in transforming existing structures, from 1980s office blocks to decommissioned buses, into functional and inspiring modern spaces. My process honors the building's history while infusing it with new energy for commercial, community, or residential use.

Architectural Studies: Listening to History

My work is grounded in extensive travel and documentation, where I study the language of historical structures. I observe and learn from the materials, craftsmanship, and resilience of vernacular architecture, from the carved balconies of a Wada to the laterite walls of a coastal fort.

Process & Collaboration: A Shared Dialogue

Architectural conservation is a collaborative dialogue between the past, present, and the many minds involved. This collection shows my process, from initial hand-drawn sketches and site studies to dialogues with fellow architects, mentors, and students.

Thought Leadership: Sharing Knowledge

I believe in contributing to the architectural discourse through teaching, mentoring, and public speaking. I regularly engage with students, peers, and institutions to share insights on adaptive reuse, sustainability, and the cultural value of our built environment.