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Who am I?
A child of an architect and an artist, as well as the younger brother of an emerging contemporary artist, it is no wonder that I followed architecture too. Surrounded by crumbled tracing paper, never-ending canvases, and large-scale installations, I inevitably developed a high sensibility for the visual arts and the decision seems to had been taken rather unconsciously. Much to my relief, I then went on to ‘meet’ architecture, fall in love with it, mould my own approach, defend it, and now serve it.
My architecture is a social art; it is the art of making sense of the world and of serving society in all its complexities and ever-changing conditions. I believe that to be an architect is to question everything; it is to study the ways we humans do, see and experience things, to review and critique these, and envision other ways to do so. My architecture is also fundamentally distinguishable to construction itself; it does not limit itself to the erection of buildings in the most cost-effective way. My architecture has ambitions, aspirations and it is politics of space.