

LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE
Design and Research aimed to understand the underlying layers in order to procure potentials resulting in architectonic proposals.

1
Bordering
Chaos
reinforcing productive relationships in decaying territories
LOCATION
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2018-2019
TYPE
Academic - MSc Graduation thesis (Design & Research) + Joint Publication at European Cultural Capital 2019 - Matera, Italy
KEYWORDS
Affordances, Urban acupuncture, Heterogeneous, Rhizome, Network, Erosion, Territory, Post war
DESCRIPTION
The Bosnian Genocide in the early 90’s rendered the social and physical structure of the city of Mostar fragmented. A design and research strategy adopted to reinstate the relationship the Mostarki’s have with the city, the river and amongst themselves. Design solutions to deal with the river dynamics such flooding, erosion, sedimentation as well as pollution.

3
Cohesive
Urbanization
a step towards more resilient and sustainable neighbourhoods within
mega cities
LOCATION
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2018
TYPE
Academic - Multi Disciplinary and Multi - Scalar
KEYWORDS
Urban metabolism, Backyard, Re-create, Chain, Flow, Energy cycles, future-proof cities
DESCRIPTION
Multi scalar approach for Rotterdam to make it self sustaining by installing circular systems at all levels. Design solutions for a more cohesive neighbourhood with new housing typologies and social spaces.

4
Dutch
Waterscapes
learning laboratory for inter-tidal change and biodiversity
LOCATION
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2017-2018
TYPE
Academic - Design and Ecology
KEYWORDS
Ecosystem, Laboratory, Temporal, Building with nature, Sea level rise, Rebuilding
DESCRIPTION
Design proposal to reconnect the ghost town of Holwerd to the Frisian Wadden sea by improving the ecology. Ecological solutions to work with sea level rise and inter-tidal dynamics.

5
Villa Urbana
LOCATION
Curfsgrove, Limburg, The Netherlands
2017
TYPE
Academic - Design
KEYWORDS
Quarry Landscape, Route, Temporal, Materiality
DESCRIPTION
Design of a park and villa in a Limestone quarry with underlying layers of history and landscape typologies. Focus on materiality, experience and architectonic qualities.

2
Aeolis:
gap the border
LOCATION
Terschelling, The Netherlands
2018
TYPE
Academic (Elective) + Joint Publication in Blauwkamer & The Yearbook of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design in The Netherlands 2019
TEAM SIZE
15
KEYWORDS
Sand accretion, Erosion, Dune landscape, Sand dynamics, Land art, Building with nature, sea-level rise
DESCRIPTION
TU Delft’s contribution to OEROL Festival -2018. A research and design project focusing on cultivation of a dynamic coastal landscape alongside the principle of ‘building with nature’.