I bridge planning, research, and public commentary to investigate how industrial policy and design decisions physically reshape our world. My work is driven by a theory of practice where the analysis of shifting land and infrastructure leads to a critique of the power structures governing them and a praxis of testing these insights against actual sites and institutions through fieldwork and professional engagement.
Fabricating Dependency—The Political Economy of the Semiconductor Crisis
How South Memphis Became a Sacrifice Zone for xAI's Data Center
AI Industrial Strategy I—Rollbacks, Grid Buildout, and Subsidies for Data Center Growth
Amazon’s Energy Empire in the Pacific Northwest
How Google is Reshaping a Small Oregon Town
Infrastructural Landscapes of Arizona
Mid-South Regional Resilience Plan
Highly Interactive Innovation District in Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City District 4
Quincy Watershed urban design
Landscape Colonization/Cultivation
Life-styled: Health and Places
Urban Reprogramming in Roxbury
Turtle Mountain Community