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As an architect, I engaged in designing sustainable, inclusive, and anticipatory spaces, weaving connections between diverse beings (human and non human) who benefit from the same environment. This is illustrated in Space-Sense, “magnets” (Price,1996) supporting visually impaired children in the ordinary school context. My methodology involves conducting research and interviews in a transdisciplinary, non-dogmatic manner, allowing for unexpected and precursory concept discoveries through stroytelling.
Inspired by Cedric Price’s Anticipatory Architecture, I believe that architecture is a slow, adaptive process that embraces uncertainty rather than serving a predetermined spatial solution.
Each construction must be assessed in its necessity and its impacts. Accessibility and inclusivity are creative opportunities.





