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About
I'm an urban practitioner, researcher, and facilitator working at the intersection of people, places, and well-being. My work has always been rooted in exploring how we relate to our environments, to each other, and to ourselves. Whether it's through placemaking, participatory art, or quiet walks in nature, I’m drawn to spaces with meaning and connection.
Over the past 10+ years, I’ve been part of a diverse web of communities and initiatives from site-specific performances with our art collective Ziggurat Project to curating urban projects and festivals with KÉK (Contemporary Architecture Centre in Budapest). I’ve also co-created workshops and learning spaces that combine embodied practices, mental health, and social transformation.
These days, I’m based in Barcelona, doing a PhD in Architecture and researching how public spaces can support human and non-human life to thrive. I’m also part of networks like the Bosch Alumni Network, where I love learning from others and exploring alternative ways of being and doing.