About me

About ARTecture
ARTecture is more than just a collection I gathered—it’s the story of my journey through architecture, a path that started with my love for freehand drawing and a fascination with the built world. Over the years, architecture has become my lens for seeing the world, where every structure and every detail, speaks to us in ways that are often subtle yet profound, it speaks to us in profound ways, sometimes more deeply than we realize. As an architecture student, I’ve learned to pay close attention to these details, not for their aesthetic value, but for the lessons they offer about life, strength, and purpose.
Architecture, for me, isn’t just something we build—it’s something we live with. It’s in the spaces we inhabit, the buildings that shape our cities, and even the small details that go unnoticed. I’ve always been drawn to the quiet power of design—the way it tells stories without words. This mindset became the foundation for ARTecture, where every piece is an expression of both the artistry and the functionality of architecture.
The Lighthouse isn’t just a collection; it is the essence of my architectural journey, born from my travels and my experiences, to beaches around the world, where I found myself each time drawn to the solitary presence of a lighthouse, that stood alone, watching over the ocean. Its structures is more than just functional; but a symbols of resilience and guidance, standing tall in the face of uncertainty. Each sketch tells a story, and through this movement, I wanted to share that story with you. The designs you see here aren’t just sketches on fabric and frames —they are born from my experiences, my studies, and my deep connection to architecture.
When you wear something from ARTecture or hang a frame on your wall, I want you to carry with you the meaning of architecture—whether it’s the quiet strength of a line, the story behind each design, or the lessons architecture has taught you along the way.
ARTecture is about embracing the present moment while envisioning the future—seeing design not only as a way of shaping the world, but as a way of understanding it. I invite you to join me on this journey, to carry the strength of architecture with you, and to find meaning in every line, every detail, every piece.