My work explores the intersection of art and architecture, focusing on how spaces shape and are shaped by cultural, political, and social forces. I engage with overlooked details—fragments, gaps, and subtle contradictions—to uncover new ways of seeing and experiencing the built environment. Using spatial research, visual media, sound, and text, I investigate how narratives around space are constructed and how they might be reimagined. Rather than following conventional architectural representations, I experiment with open-ended and speculative approaches that challenge rigid structures and propose more fluid, inclusive perspectives. Through this process, I aim to create spaces—both conceptual and physical—that invite dialogue, question established norms, and offer alternative ways of inhabiting and understanding the world around us.