2025/SPRING
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Entertainer - Outdoor Entertainment
Multi-Phase Residential Entertainment Center. Featuring a Lap Pool and Spa, 2 Covered Seating Areas, Fully-Equipped Garden Kitchen & Outdoor Gym.
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Chef - Kitchen Remodel
Turning an ordinary kitchen space, into a chef’s kitchen with state of the art appliances, ample storage space, and specialized features.
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Studio - Interior Design
Redefining the way you work, by remodeling an interior office space to reflect the client & their needs. Optimizing the space to showcase the primary components of the workspace.
2024/FALL
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Agritourism - Agritecture
Feasibility study for a 10-acre land in Sugar Land, near Brazos River. To feature a Robotics Center alongside agricultural practices such as farming, raising livestock, and pickleball courts.
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Host - Kitchen Remodel
A redesigned kitchen space, focused on hosting, and entertaining guests from all over the world. With an oversized kitchen-island, ambient lighting for the mini-bar, and ample seating spaces. This kitchen becomes the life of any party.
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Focus - Office Design
For when its time to lock in. Soundproofed, Integrated Technologies, Privacy Screens & more. Designed for reading, research and quiet work.
2018 - 2023/COAD SELECTED WORKS
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National Emancipation Historic Center
Located along the proposed National Emancipation Historic Trail, this three-story learning center honors the cultural legacy of Houston’s Third Ward. The 8,750 SF building features a mix of educational, research, and community spaces designed to foster connection and reflection. At its heart is a 2,500 SF exhibition space showcasing local artifacts and archives, anchoring the building as a terminal of education and cultural exchange.
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Shipping Container Learning Center
Located along the Houston Ship Channel, this 150,000 SF proposal reimagines underutilized industrial land into a hybrid educational and community-focused hub. Integrating modular massing strategies, reclaimed shipping containers, and sustainable site interventions for an underfunded neighborhood in Harrisburg. By exploring industrial programming with accessible public heritage, the project creates a dynamic environment where learning, local industry, and community engagement interact.
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Mid-Town Park Community Center
This 12,500 SF community center is located in Midtown Park, integrating architecture with ecological systems to create a shared indoor–outdoor environment. At its core is a 1,170 SF indoor ecosystem that collects and recirculates rainwater back into the surrounding landscape, promoting environmental resilience. Nestled within this green infrastructure is a co-working space of 2,000 SF , offering an immersive "indoor oasis" fostering productivity, community connection, and sustainable living.