Projects

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TOWER

The proposal for the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce + Industry (ADCCI) presents a radically innovative architectural vision that reinterprets the existing 21-story headquarters through the introduction of a new 42-story tower, unifying both structures into a single iconic composition. Together, the two elements form a powerful civic landmark that reinforces the Chamber’s role as a symbol of economic leadership and global commerce within the city.
A Mix-Used Development Project

1625 BENNING RD NE WASHINGTON DC

A new mixed use residential development is set to redefine its urban corridor through a bold architectural expression and a carefully calibrated massing strategy. The six-story project combines 299 residential units with a transparent, active ground floor retail base, establishing both a contemporary architectural presence and a strong community interface.
Unbuilt Municipal Fire station – Florida

THE REDSHIELD FIRE STATION

“Where Public Safety Meets Civic Spirit.”

The design of this unbuilt Class A municipal fire station establishes a new benchmark for civic architecture in coastal Florida—uniting resilience, sustainability, and community placemaking within a single expressive form. As both an emergency operations hub and a public-facing institution, the project integrates high-performance engineering with an environment that is welcoming, transparent, and meaningful to the community it serves.
“A Modern Tower Woven from Mayan Geometry.”

“Las Lilas” – Guatemala City

Las Lilas is envisioned as a landmark 12-story corporate tower that both complements and elevates Guatemala City’s emerging business district. Positioned within a rapidly developing urban corridor, the building negotiates between an established mid-rise commercial fabric and the city’s broader push toward contemporary, sustainable urban growth.
Washington, DC

Hexagonal Façade Residential Development

At Burrell Architects, exploratory work is fundamental to how we evolve as designers. It gives us space to test new ideas with rigor and freedom, while remaining anchored in the realities of construction, performance, and the lived urban experience. This project—the Hexagonal Façade Residential Development in Washington, DC—embodies that spirit of disciplined exploration.

“More Than a Concept: A Personal Vision for Community.”

Dade County Community Recreation & Veterans Center

The Dade County Community Recreation & Veterans Center represents a concept initially developed during my time at CPH Consultants, Inc. Although the project was ultimately not selected, the design process allowed me to explore a vision that I felt profoundly connected to—one that blended civic purpose, architectural presence, and community-centered programming in a meaningful way. Despite not having the opportunity to see the project through to completion, this design remains one of the most significant concepts I contributed to during that period, and it continues to hold a strong emotional resonance for me.
“ The Kapuk Coastal Club Anchored on the Java Sea coastline within Pantai Indah Kapuk”

The Kapuk Golf & Recreation Center

The Kapuk Golf & Recreation Center—anchored along the Java Sea coastline in Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK)—is a coastal leisure destination that unites landscape, sport, and hospitality into a cohesive recreational campus. I was directly involved in this project during my time at DDG, where the initial conceptual framework and master plan were first established in an earlier design format. Although the project’s original iteration predated my tenure, I undertook a comprehensive revisiting of the design, refining its architectural language, updating its visual and experiential identity, and aligning the concept with contemporary performance, aesthetic, and operational goals.
“More Than a Concept: A Personal Vision for Community.”

Dade County Community Recreation & Veterans Center

The Dade County Community Recreation & Veterans Center represents a concept initially developed during my time at CPH Consultants, Inc. Although the project was ultimately not selected, the design process allowed me to explore a vision that I felt profoundly connected to—one that blended civic purpose, architectural presence, and community-centered programming in a meaningful way. Despite not having the opportunity to see the project through to completion, this design remains one of the most significant concepts I contributed to during that period, and it continues to hold a strong emotional resonance for me.

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