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![]() Kula Living Development(Architect) I designed nine modern urban homes for this development, all of which pre-sold above asking price through collaboration with a contractor and real estate agent. The project emphasizes vertical living and bold architectural expression, with façades of fiber cement, wood, and masonry shaping a cohesive yet dynamic streetscape. Expansive windows and cantilevered volumes flood interiors with light while balancing contemporary design and practical livability. | ![]() 47 Hatfield Development(Architect & Developer) I purchased a vacant lot, and designed two new homes in Lawrenceville that both pre-sold above asking, setting a neighborhood record by 20%. 47 Hatfield showcases bold modern design with warm wood, crisp white framing, expansive glazing, and rooftop terraces—balancing sophistication, livability, and neighborhood connection. | ![]() MADISON on PENN(Architect & Developer) I purchased a vacant lot and designed and built an 8-unit rental building. The Madison on Penn features a bold modern façade of white framing, warm wood, and dark masonry, with light-filled interiors and refined finishes that balance contemporary elegance with everyday livability. | ![]() Sarasota Family Residence (North Dr)(Architect) The North Drive Residence is a custom Sarasota home that reinterprets traditional form with a modern sensibility. Steep gables and crisp stucco create a timeless silhouette, while expansive sliding doors and open layouts connect refined interiors to the poolside landscape. |
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![]() Bayside Multifamily Condo Development(Owner's Rep) Design by Hoyt Architects & Marzipan Interiors: The Bayside Club is a 250-unit condo development in downtown Sarasota that blends resort-style living with contemporary urban design. Defined by clean lines, open layouts, and natural light, the residences pair refined interiors with upscale amenities, wellness spaces, and social courtyards that celebrate the coastal lifestyle. | ![]() Bayside Multifamily Condo Development(Owner's Rep) Design by Hoyt Architects & Marzipan Interiors: The Bayside Club is a 250-unit condo development in downtown Sarasota that blends resort-style living with contemporary urban design. Defined by clean lines, open layouts, and natural light, the residences pair refined interiors with upscale amenities, wellness spaces, and social courtyards that celebrate the coastal lifestyle. | ![]() Edmond Urban Living Development(Architect & Developer) The Edmond is a six-unit rental created by renovating two buildings and adding a new triplex on a vacant lot. Its modern geometries and natural materials establish a contemporary presence in a historic Pittsburgh neighborhood, with expansive windows, balconies, and refined interiors that emphasize light, openness, and comfort. | ![]() 22 & Wharton Development(Architect & Developer) The Wharton development was a six-unit residential proposal combining single-family homes with flexible live/work units. Bold townhouse forms with brick, wood, and metal façades balance warmth and precision, while expansive glazing and open layouts create light-filled spaces that connect work, home, and community. |
![]() Fox Chapel Family Residence(Architect) This Private Residence in Fox Chapel reimagines rustic architecture with a modern sensibility, using a courtyard layout to create privacy and a secluded sanctuary. Defined by stone, wood, and timber framing, the home centers on a vaulted great room with a stone fireplace, while interiors flow seamlessly into the landscaped courtyard for a balance of elegance and comfort. | ![]() Diianni Residence(Architect) The Diianni Residence is a custom Pittsburgh home that reinterprets the classic Colonial with modern detailing. Traditional brick, shutters, and dormers create a timeless presence, while expansive windows and outdoor living spaces extend the design into the landscape for contemporary comfort. | ![]() Diianni Residence(Architect) The Diianni Residence interiors pair classical refinement with modern livability through coffered ceilings, paneled walls, and custom millwork. Rich woods, marble, and bold accents add warmth and contrast, creating a sophisticated contemporary home. | ![]() Howe St. Kitchen Renovation(Architect) This renovation transformed a 120-year-old Pittsburgh home by creating an open-concept layout with the kitchen at its center. A stone waterfall island, white cabinetry, brass accents, and hardwood floors define a bright, timeless environment that balances elegance and functionality for daily living and entertaining. |
![]() Ligonier Family Residence(Architect) This private residence reinterprets the modern farmhouse with contemporary detailing and natural materials. Metal siding, wood, and stone ground the home in its rural setting, while expansive glazing and open-plan interiors connect family living to the landscape with a refined, welcoming character. | ![]() Vail Porch & Deck | ![]() Colorado Family Residence(Architect) This custom Buena Vista home frames sweeping views of Mount Princeton while blending modern living with rustic character. Stone, wood, and board-and-batten siding root it in the mountain setting, while expansive windows, soaring ceilings, and an open-plan layout balance durability with refined comfort. | ![]() Pittsburgh Single Family(Architect) This private residence is a bold composition of interlocking white volumes, glass, and warm wood accents. Expansive glazing and terraces connect the home to the landscape, while double-height spaces, a sculptural stair, and refined materials balance contemporary drama with inviting warmth. |
![]() Shadyside College St. Bathroom Renovation(Architect) This 120-year-old Pittsburgh home was reimagined with a dramatic bathroom expansion featuring a bump-out with a freestanding tub surrounded by windows, creating a serene treetop retreat. A frameless glass shower and floating wood vanity balance minimalism with warmth, achieving a spa-like environment of light, privacy, and luxury. | ![]() Sarasota Single Family(Architect) This Residence combines concrete, wood, and glass in a sculptural design that emphasizes strength, warmth, and transparency. Expansive glazing and wood accents connect the bold geometric form to its surroundings, while open-plan interiors flow to a courtyard and pool, blurring the line between indoor and outdoor living. | ![]() Shadyside Kentucky Ave Family Residence(Architect, Developer, Contractor) This for-rent project transformed a single-family home at 5833 Kentucky into a long-term rental. Mid-century modern inspiration and contemporary updates define the design, with a clean façade, warm accents, and light-filled interiors that feel timeless and inviting. | ![]() Shadyside Walnut st. Family Residence(Architect) I renovated a single-family home in Pittsburgh’s Shadyside neighborhood, organizing the design around a central courtyard that anchors and connects all living spaces. The kitchen serves as the centerpiece, with custom casework, intricate trim, and a stone island that reflect timeless craftsmanship. Skylights and expansive glazing flood the interiors with natural light, balancing classical detailing with modern functionality for daily living and entertaining. |
![]() Golf Sim & Game Room | ![]() Shadyside Walnut st. Family Residence(Architect) I completed a comprehensive renovation of a Shadyside home, centered on a courtyard that unifies its living spaces. The bathroom was reimagined as a retreat with a frameless glass walk-in shower, custom dual vanities, and layered stone and wood detailing, creating a timeless blend of craftsmanship, luxury, and sophistication. | ![]() SMART HOMES(Architect & Developer) The SMART Homes development is a small-scale residential project that combines contemporary design with high-performance sustainability. Featuring solar panels with battery storage, roof-integrated water collection, and permeable landscaping, the homes promote self-sufficiency and reduced impact. Deep overhangs, private gardens, and flexible outdoor spaces support year-round livability, setting a model for environmentally responsive urban housing. | ![]() Shadyside College ave. Porch and Pool(Architect) This project enhances a historic residence with a refined outdoor living and pool environment that complements its classical architecture. A covered terrace with detailed millwork extends living spaces into the landscape, while the pool and terraced hardscape balance formality with leisure. Layered lighting, planting, and crafted detailing create a timeless setting for both day and evening use. |
![]() Fox Chapel Family Residence(Architect) This private residence uses interlocking volumes of white stucco, warm wood, and dark metal to create contrast and harmony within its natural setting. Expansive glazing opens interiors to courtyards and the landscape, dissolving boundaries between indoors and out. The result is a modern sanctuary that balances bold expression with serene livability. | ![]() G-Loft Development(Architect & Developer) The G Lofts were two new construction homes in Lawrenceville that both pre-sold above asking, setting a new neighborhood sales record. Designed for vertical living, they feature wood, masonry, and metal façades, with expansive terraces and large windows framing skyline views. Open interiors emphasize flow, flexibility, and contemporary comfort. | ![]() Sarasota Single Family(Architect) TThe Osprey Residence is a modern retreat anchored by a central courtyard and pool, with expansive glazing that connects interiors to light and landscape. White volumes, warm wood, and textured stone create harmony and contrast, while rooftop decks and terraces extend living spaces with resort-like views. | ![]() Shadyside Saint James St. Interior Renovation(Architect) The 812 St. James residence blends traditional detailing with modern functionality to create a timeless urban home. White millwork, paneled cabinetry, and crown molding establish a classic framework, while large windows and open kitchen-dining spaces enhance light and flow. Warm accents and hardwood floors unify the interiors, balancing elegance with everyday comfort. |
![]() Model unit Cityside(Owner's Rep & Project Manager) This renovation transformed a basic apartment into a model unit to launch condo sales, featuring a clean-lined kitchen with white cabinetry, gold accents, and efficient storage. Natural light, layered textures, and a muted palette create warm, elegant living spaces, resulting in a cohesive and contemporary urban home. | ![]() Regent Square Renovation(Architect, Developer, Contractor) The Mifflin renovation transforms a dated residence into a bright, contemporary home focused on openness and flow. A white kitchen with a marble island anchors the design, while hardwood floors, custom fireplaces, and refined detailing balance elegance with comfort throughout. | ![]() Pittsburgh Single Family(Architect) This residence is a modern retreat shaped by its sloping, wooded site. Elevated volumes with expansive glazing frame dramatic views, while stone, wood, and steel balance solidity with transparency. Deep overhangs and warm finishes create intimacy, blending bold geometry with contextual sensitivity. | ![]() Fox Chapel Pool house(Architect) This pool and poolhouse is a refined outdoor pavilion that blends leisure, entertainment, and architecture. Anchored by a stone fireplace with a bar, lounge areas, and integrated media, it creates a versatile poolside gathering space. Timber framing, stone detailing, and warm lighting bring intimacy and permanence, elevating outdoor living with comfort and sophistication. |
![]() South Side Slopes Townhomes(Architect & Developer) This hillside residence explores a bold architectural language that integrates with the natural topography. Angular glass façades capture daylight and views, while terraced roof gardens provide greenery and environmental buffering. Warm wood, exposed structure, and deep overhangs layer texture and depth, creating a contemporary design that balances sculptural form with ecological sensitivity. | ![]() Bio Motion Lab(Architect) This project introduces a state-of-the-art golf simulator at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute, integrating high-speed cameras, force plates, and X-ray imaging for precise biomechanical analysis. Combining advanced diagnostic tools with thoughtful spatial design, it supports both medical research and athletic performance, elevating the study of motion through architectural innovation. | ![]() Liberty Ave(Architect & Developer) 5150 Liberty is a boutique multifamily development on a vacant lot along Liberty Avenue, blending modern design with neighborhood scale. Wood cladding, crisp stucco, and expansive glazing create a dynamic yet cohesive façade, while open layouts and generous balconies emphasize light, views, and indoor-outdoor connectivity. | ![]() Parkside Development(Architect & Developer) ParkSide is a boutique multifamily development in Pittsburgh’s Highland Park that combines timeless materiality with modern urban living. A brick and stone façade conveys permanence, while expansive windows and balconies connect interiors to the street. A bold wood-accented entry defines its contemporary identity, offering refined living in a walkable neighborhood setting. |
![]() Ashwood Multi-FamilyAshwood Lofts is a 12-unit multifamily development designed to balance modern living with a warm, contextual presence. The façade combines stone, wood, and clean-lined detailing to create a sense of permanence, while large windows and private balconies foster openness and connection. Thoughtful layouts and refined materiality support a rental community that feels both sophisticated and approachable. | ![]() Turkish Nationality Room(Designer) The Turkish Nationality Room at the University of Pittsburgh reinterprets traditional Ottoman interior architecture within an academic context. Intricate woodwork, patterned ceilings, and geometric screens create a richly layered environment that embodies cultural heritage while fostering an atmosphere of reflection and learning. The design celebrates craft, history, and identity, situating a piece of Turkey’s architectural tradition within the university’s global tapestry. | ![]() Strip Center(Lead Designer) This was a project I worked on while employed with STRADA. This retail center design establishes a vibrant, pedestrian-oriented environment through bold architectural gestures and active street frontage. Brick and steel elements anchor the façades, while large expanses of glass and outdoor seating foster transparency and engagement with the public realm. The result is a contemporary commercial destination that balances identity, accessibility, and community presence. | ![]() WVU Food Court Renovation(Designer) This was a project I worked on while employed with STRADA. This project reimagines the student dining and social spaces at West Virginia University with a focus on energy, flow, and community. A dynamic ceiling feature and warm material palette bring identity and vibrancy to the interiors, while carefully detailed elements—from custom column wraps to lighting—create a cohesive, contemporary environment. The result is a lively hub that balances function with a bold architectural expres |
![]() Credit Union | ![]() Carnegie Science CenterStudent Project (Final Thesis Project) My architectural thesis project at CMU envisions a new Carnegie Science Center as a cultural and educational anchor for Pittsburgh’s North Shore. Integrating exhibition, education, and public gathering spaces, the bold design emphasizes connectivity to surrounding landmarks while serving as a civic gateway and catalyst for revitalization. Selected by faculty, it represented the university in the Archiprix competition of the world’s best student projects | ![]() Operational Deck Roof(Architect & Contractor) This custom operable louvered deck roof explores the expressive potential of wood through a dynamic structure that filters light and air. Exposed trusses and slatted panels create both shelter and transparency, producing shifting patterns of shadow and texture. The result is a crafted outdoor pavilion that balances function with architectural identity, transforming the deck into a year-round gathering space. | ![]() WoodworkingThis custom cherry dining table, milled from a tree with an Alaskan sawmill, highlights the natural richness of the wood through inlay patterns and a hand-finished surface. Built in the CMU shop, it reflects both technical precision and the expressive potential of raw material transformed through craftsmanship. |
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