I am an architect & designer based in Boston, Massachusetts, primarily exploring sustainable and socially conscious design. 
I received my Master of Architecture from Northeastern University.


My academic and professional journey has taken me across continents, from my hometown in Lima, Peru, to Germany, Italy, and finally New England. Along the way, I have been fortunate to cross cultural and language barriers and to connect and learn from multiple communities and their people. My design focus is sustainable and socially conscious architecture, as I believe that design can—and should—be used as a tool to positively change the societies we live in.

I embarked on my path at the University of Lima, where alongside with earning my bachelor’s degree, I led nationwide award-winning design projects and engaged in sustainable and vernacular preservation efforts. During my Master’s degree pursuit at Northeastern, I focused my time on unveiling answers to provocative questions of design. In 2024, I travelled to Milan as a Press Delegate to document the happenings at Milan Design Week. I also advanced my research on the topics of biofuels and waste management in urban centers in Latin America, further exploring the intersection between design and community engagement.

I have been involved in multiple social and community engagement projects, most recently with the Sasaki Foundation, and previously with organizations in Italy, Lebanon, and Peru.