•I am a researcher, editor, designer, and occasional writer based in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal), Canada. My variable works—both digital and print—are approached through the lens of my architectural education and tend to center around acts of storytelling, imagemaking, and archiving.


Is there a known optimum gate size for the dual control of cattle and sheep?
Sophia Nannini / Canadian Centre for Architecture
book
editor
/25


Alina, Barbara, Halina, Helena, Zophia
Aglaia Konrad / Canadian Centre for Architecture
book
editor
/24


•The Barrack 1572–1914: Chapters in the History of Emergency Architecture
Robert Jan van Pelt / Park Books
book
illustrator
/24


Making the Wilderness
Tiffany Kaewan Dang / Canadian Centre for Architecture
web article
editor
/24


•On the Mountain, They Grew
Chutney 3
magazine
writer
/23


•Books as Building Stones
Canadian Architect
magazine
writer
/23


http://www.ochworks.ca
OCH Works
website
designer
/23


•The Fading Village: An Archive of Exile & Errantry
Master of Architecture / University of Waterloo
thesis
/22


•Chauffeur
Paprika! 8, 1: Transient Nostalgia
serial broadsheet
writer
/22


•In the Postcolony I: Toward Unsettling
Masters Students Fellowship / Canadian Centre for Architecture
research fellowship
/20


•Warm Waters
Canadian Architect
magazine
co-writer
/20


•Burning
Galt 3
book
editor in chief
/20


•Here & Now
Galt 3
zine
editor in chief
/20


•Watercooler Talk
Galt 3
web series
editor in chief
/20


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● The Barrack 1572-1914: Chapters in the History of Emergency Architecture by Robert Jan van Pelt

● “On the Mountain, They Grew” in Chutney Magazine

● “The Fading Village: An Archive of Exile and Errantry” (M.Arch thesis at the University of Waterloo)

● In the Postcolony I: Toward Unsettling (Research fellowship at the Canadian Centre for Architecture)

● “Books as Building Stones” in Canadian Architect

● “Chauffeur” in Yale’s Paprika!