I am a Kiwi-born, Los Angeles-raised, Peruvian studying architecture at Yale University.  My design principles center on urban stewardship and exploring identity, bridging my classical architecture training with my indigenous heritage.

Over the past four years, I’ve gained professional experience in the sports and live entertainment industries through roles with the LA28 Olympics and Paralympics, and the Yale Spring Fling Festival. My work spans research and development of stakeholder engagement plans and architectural drawings, game-day and festival operations, and large infrastructure project management. 

I aim to combine my creative skills with an empathetic and strategic mindset to design people-centered spatial assets that tell old stories and create new ones. I am eager to contribute my unique perspective that amplifies underrepresented voices, weaves cultural narratives into built environments, and creates spaces where communities can preserve their heritage, explore their identity, and shape sustainable futures.