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I am an architect with international experience across Iceland, Norway and Poland, working across architecture, interiors and spatial design. My professional work has focused primarily on residential and hospitality projects, developed from early design and spatial planning through technical resolution, coordination and construction.

My approach to architecture is rooted in context — in understanding landscape, existing conditions, materiality and the people who will inhabit a place. I am interested in architecture that goes beyond the visual: spaces that are experienced through material, light, atmosphere and use, and that respond carefully to their physical and social surroundings.

This perspective was shaped during my studies at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, where I explored architecture through design-build, social and environmental projects. Working in contexts ranging from rural China to Svalbard and Iceland strengthened my interest in resource-conscious design, adaptive reuse and architecture as a collaborative process.

Alongside architectural practice, I co-founded Vision Crafts, a creative practice working across architecture, interiors and visual storytelling. This has expanded the way I think about communicating architecture — not only through drawings and images, but through photography, film and narrative.

Across these different scales and disciplines, I remain interested in the same fundamental question: how can architecture create places that are meaningful, specific to their context and genuinely valuable to the people who use them?