I am an architect who applies spatial intelligence to transformation processes across the environment and society.
My current practice moves between Architecture Land Initiative (ALIN)—a cooperative working on systemic and territorial transformation—and VOLUPTAS, ETH Zürich, where my teaching develops speculative urban propositions through transversal conceptual ideation. At VOLUPTAS, scenario-thinking becomes a form of propositional politics, testing how speculation can seed the imaginaries of alternative life-forms. As co-lead of ALIN, my projects cultivate trans-scalar approaches to architecture, landscape, and territory, applying spatial intelligence to transformation processes at large. A central strand is our ongoing research on territorial repair, developed through multiple projects across Switzerland since 2022, advancing methods for regenerating post-industrial landscapes through soil remediation, re-wilding, adaptive reuse, and open governance frameworks.
Alongside this, I am developing E-FX — Spatial Strategy, an independent platform for research, teaching, and experimental publishing. E-FX allows me to articulate more speculative, future-oriented inquiries that do not neatly fit institutional or commercial containers, functioning as a laboratory for conceptual frameworks, visual studies, and cross-scalar spatial thinking.
These engagements build on a broader intellectual trajectory grounded in architectural research and political-ecological inquiry. As a student at The New Centre, my research focuses on planetary re-calibration through spatial infrastructures, addressing the core challenge of political orientation today: how to uphold multiple scales of relationality at once. This has crystallised my understanding of territory as nomos: spatial law, the point where space and power converge, and where governance is not added onto territory but expressed through its very form.