Research
2023 - Ongoing
This project investigates the impact of excessive flooding in the Ravi floodplain. It questions existing design and planning responses to climate crisis while documenting understandings of the river as nurtured by local communities.
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Research
2024 - Ongoing
This project documents local responses to rising heatwaves in the South of Spain while speculating on urban climate futures through low-tech adaptations.
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With Funding Support from MIT Chile
2023 - 2024
This project traces water and its expansive systems in the ‘abundant’ landscapes of Pucon, Chile and the ‘scarce’ climates of the Atacama Desert. Unpacking the assumptions associated with both extreme conditions, the research reveals a nuanced lens around quantifying the reading of water.
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Silt Magazine Issue 02: Entwined: Land&Us
MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning
2025
This excerpt challenges preconceived notions of representing contested sites. By framing elements of the site in flux, it renders the conditions of “natural” landscapes as deeply informed by human-made interventions.
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POOL Magazine Issue 09: Loop
UCLA Architecture and Urban Design
2023
Lahore, a city with immense cultural and historical value has now become the target of a rapidly increasing urban sprawl. With time, the city has evolved outwards from its bustling center towards the potential of a new, better quality of life. If a city tends to live, eventually it must also die. Buildings in Lahore slowly become the target of abandonment, decay, ruin and obsolesce. Gradually like dead cells in the human body, these buildings crumble in spirit, causing immense loss of resources and land.
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