
I am an architect and architectural photographer based in London.
I trained in Milan, Lisbon, and New York, and I have over 20 years of experience in architecture, having worked in cities such as Tokyo, Edinburgh, Paris, and London.
I had the privilege of collaborating with Kengo Kuma for many years and designing many beautiful buildings, including the V&A Dundee, art galleries, and private residences.
My clients have ranged from cultural institutions to ambitious private clients and luxury brands like Dalmore Whisky.
My passion for photography started as a child when I got my first 35mm film camera, and then, when at Columbia University I took the architectural photography class taught by Erieta Attali I started to realise the potential of using photography to investigate the built environment.
Since then, I have been dedicated to photographing buildings and spaces.
There is a constant exchange between my photographer and architect roles. I use photography to better understand how people interact with architecture, cities and buildings, looking through my camera lens with the architect’s eyes.
I also teach architectural design at the Bartlett School of Architecture.

Thank you!