RIBA Part I Undergraduate
Projects from my BA(Hons) in Architecture and Design at Birmingham City University 2019-2022

Lift to the Moon
BA2 project exploring alternative structural practices to creating ordinary architectural spaces. The Lift here, is reimagined as an experiential space rather than a liminal one, utilising sustainable material and construction practices. This project included grasshopper coding, and rhino modelling.

Totem Temple
An accolade of this project was being featured on the Birmingham New Street Train Station billboard Mediaeye. The project explored historical narratives of the Brick Wench within the industrial era Black Country. Reviving their stories and examining intersections with contemporary communities of the area, to create a shrine, and open space for all, especially those who are marginalised and forgotten.

RIBA Part II Postgraduate
Projects from my Masters in Architecture at Manchester School of Architecture (The University of Manchester) 2024-2026.

Eternal Echoes
This MArch 01 design project covered RIBA Stages 0-5. Eternal Echoes proposed a retrofit of the existing St Peters Seminary based in Glasgow, Scotland. Imagining an experiential time-capsule, hidden in the aftermath of the current climate crisis, future generations learn of our current battle in saving the climate.

Possibility Machine
The Possibility Machine, we collaborated with the Rural Art Hub within MSA Live to create innovative transportable art machine. This unique installation is designed to engage public and foster artistic expression in rural communities. By bringing directly to the people.

A Tale of Gujarati Immigrants in Birmingham: A Research Dissertation
Research project focused on the personal narratives of Gujarati immigrants in Birmingham. This study delves into the intricate social networks that shape their experiences, particularly within the context housing. By exploring these individual stories, the research uncovers the unique patterns and connections that define the Gujarati community's journey in a new environment.

Housing: Research Methods
Research project into the landscape and history of housing within the United Kingdom and its' intersections with sociological, political, and ecological landscapes.
AntarDhara: Undercurrents
My final thesis of my Masters of Architecture, Antardhara, completed 2025-2026.

Antardhara, explores how canal infrastructure might become a living framework for memory. Situated at Pomona Lock, Manchester, the project confronts heroic narratives of British industrial progress by exposing the colonial extraction, labour exploitation, and displacement embedded beneath the waters of the Bridgewater Canal. Blending local and global identities shaped by the canal’s histories, the project argues that infrastructure should reflect the communities, ecologies, and narratives of its context rather than operate as liminal neutral systems. Through spiritual spaces, multisensory encounters, and community-led stewardship, Antardhara proposes an architecture that grows with communities, decays with the environment, and adapts over time.
