The Convergence

About me:

I am passionate about the intersection of architecture and technology, aiming to push the boundaries of traditional design practices with a futures-first approach. My work explores new ways of conceiving space and utilises advanced computational tools to create innovative and technologically advanced architecture.

The Convergence:

In chaos theory, the concept of convergence refers to the patterns that emerge through chaos, despite unpredictability and sensitivity to initial conditions. This behaviour can be observed across the universe, from black holes to the movements of birds in flight, and even in the rhythms of cities, where complex systems shape everyday life. In "The Convergence", I explore how we can harness chaos to inform architectural design.

The project is set within the UK's future Silicon Valley district, a place where innovation and breakthroughs thrive. It provides a platform to push the boundaries of what's possible, offering a space for human progress to flourish. By embracing chaos, the project envisions architecture evolving through not just design, but a deeper understanding of the systems that shape both natural and built environments.