Cinematic essays crafted with an architectural eye and narrative sensibility. These films document design intent, urban change, and lived experience — capturing the emotional life of buildings, neighborhoods, and transformations in progress.
Created in collaboration with architecture firms, design teams, and cultural organizations, each piece serves as an evocative showcase for exhibitions, competitions, launches, and community engagement.
Available for commissioned work with architecture studios, design teams, cultural institutions, and urban initiatives.
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🎬 RE-vitalization
A 1-minute meditative film capturing the architectural and emotional landscape of Regent Park during its revitalization.
Built in the 1940s, Regent Park is one of Canada’s largest and oldest public housing projects. Its closed design and poor transit links left it isolated, and by the 1980s, crime and poverty defined the neighbourhood.
In 2005, Toronto launched North America’s largest urban renewal project. As buildings came down, most tenants were displaced—many never returned. Will revitalization breathe new life, or will it erase the history, people, and stories of Regent Park?
Exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario as part of I AM HERE: Home Movies and Everyday Masterpieces (2022), an exhibition exploring the human impulse to document daily life through home movies, diaries, photos, and found footage.
🎬 Nunavut Arctic College Spatial Tour
A visual-spatial tour documenting the architecture of the Nunavut Arctic College Nunatta Campus Expansion. Designed by Teeple Architects and located in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada.
Shaped the film’s narrative arc, editing rhythm, and emotional tone — crafting the visual structure into a cohesive and reflective portrait of architecture in place.
Shaped the film’s narrative arc, editing rhythm, and emotional tone — crafting the visual structure into a cohesive and reflective portrait of architecture in place.
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