I am an architecture graduate on the cusp of practice, drawn to the spaces where speculative fiction, ecological science, and human need intersect. Raised amid rapid urban change, I learned early that cities can both nurture and betray their inhabitants. Studio culture sharpened my technical craft; independent research—spanning Archigram’s radical mobility to Harari’s civilizational narratives—shaped my conviction that design must anticipate systemic risk. I sketch like a futurist, model like a machinist, and read like a historian, constantly folding lessons from past collapses into resilient spatial ideas. Gaia Engine is my culminating exploration: an adaptive, regenerative architecture for an uncertain world.