As a 5th-year architecture student at Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem, I have always been passionate about architecture, a field I knew I wanted to pursue from a young age. Growing up in Strasbourg, surrounded by solid buildings with ancient and meticulously detailed architecture, I developed a deep appreciation for how structures can tell stories and stand the test of time. My travels around the world have further enriched my curiosity and inspired my projects, helping me blend diverse influences into my work.
Drawing and painting have always been a part of my life, fueling my interest in architecture and allowing me to explore creativity in different forms. Today, I am particularly fascinated by the personal touch each architect brings to their projects and the professional rigor required to transform concepts into reality. My passion lies in architectural innovation, particularly through adaptive reuse, where old spaces are reimagined to meet modern needs.
I am especially interested in public buildings because they represent a unique intersection between architecture and a profound service to humanity, impacting people on a larger scale. My goal is to bring remarkable creativity and innovative solutions to my work—designs that evolve with human and technological needs, while leaving a lasting, meaningful impact on communities.