Architecture.
My architectural portfolio is a collection of projects shaped by curiosity, context, and care. From spatial transformations to material explorations, each design reflects a thoughtful response to real-world needs. Whether working on small-scale interiors or larger design concepts, I aim to create spaces that are functional, engaging, and meaningful. Take a look and discover how ideas become built experiences.





Vikaliden
Summer House Renovation
This renovation project focused on improving the functionality and comfort of a 50 m² Västkuststuga summer house built in 1972. Key upgrades included expanding the bathroom, replacing damaged flooring, and redesigning the kitchen and bedrooms to better suit the owners’ needs. The design preserved the home’s original charm while introducing more adaptable and pest-free solutions. Sustainable choices were prioritized by sourcing materials and furnishings from secondhand sources when possible.

Vagnhallen Majorna
Transformtion Concept
This transformation aimed to revitalize a historically rich area that lacked communal spaces, workplaces, and leisure opportunities, causing it to empty out during the day. Through careful analysis, our team proposed interventions to enhance social interaction and everyday vitality. The central concept was an “urban living room,” created by transforming an existing hall into an indoor street with shops, cafés, sports facilities, and gardens. The design respected the existing architecture while responding to the needs of local residents.

Visegrád
Boat House
This boathouse project was constructed along the bank of the Danube and elevated on concrete pillars. The raised design provides flood protection while also creating functional storage space beneath for the association’s kayaks and canoes. Its structure responds to both environmental challenges and practical needs. The result is a resilient and efficient facility tailored to riverside use.

Gråberget
Bathroom Renovation
This bathroom renovation aimed to improve both layout functionality and visual appeal, with a focus on resale value. Worn materials and poorly placed fixtures were replaced and reorganized to better suit the owner’s vision. A neutral design palette and carefully selected furnishings created a timeless, market-friendly look. Enhanced lighting solutions helped brighten the space, resulting in a fresh, inviting, and well-structured bathroom.


Hisings Backa
Bathroom Relocation
These simple renders were made to visualise, refine and iterate the clients ideas. The project involved relocating a bathroom to improve spatial efficiency and functionality. The original layout included a small entrance, a cramped bathroom, and a hard to utilise room in between. By removing the room and repositioning the bathroom, the design achieved a larger, more welcoming entrance and a significantly more spacious and practical bathroom. The transformation enhanced both comfort and functionality within the home.


Lovas
Wine Cellar and Holiday Home
This project focused on designing a wine cellar in Lovas, a scenic wine-producing region by Lake Balaton in Hungary. The site offered ideal conditions for grape cultivation and stunning views, influencing the placement and orientation of the building. Key functions included underground wine storage, a weather-protected preparation area, and a small living space. The structure was clad in locally sourced red limestone.

Askim
Extra Apartment in a Villa
This project involved converting part of a spacious villa into a compact studio apartment by redesigning the north-eastern wing of the ground floor. The design concepts offered a private entrance and internal connection to the main house, allowing flexibility as either a guest suite or rental unit. Key features included a new bathroom and a kitchen layout that reused existing infrastructure.



Skåneleden
Biodegredable Hiking Shelters
This design project proposed biodegradable shelters made from mycelium-based bio-composites along the Skåneleden hiking trail. The fabrication process involved culturing lignin and mycelium in a lab, then spraying layered substrates onto tensile organic fiber meshes suspended between trees. Over time, the layers bonded into a structurally stable form through natural hyphal growth. Using locally sourced waste materials and mycelium strains, the shelters were designed to decompose in place, enriching the soil and supporting the surrounding ecosystem at the end of their life cycle.
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Designed for You
I’m always looking to collaborate with curious, forward-thinking clients who value design as a tool for impact. Whether you’re exploring sustainable materials, spatial transformations, or community-driven ideas, my projects are shaped by dialogue, research, and creativity. Each collaboration is tailored to your needs and rooted in thoughtful execution. Let’s build something meaningful together.
Research and Education.
This portfolio brings together a range of research and educational work shaped by real-world engagement and collaborative inquiry. It reflects a process of learning through field studies, teaching, and co-creative design across diverse contexts. From academic contributions to hands-on projects, each piece explores how knowledge can be applied to support meaningful change. Step inside to discover how research and education intersect in practice.

Spatial Design for Circularity in Residential Buildings
Ph.D. Thesis
My doctoral thesis investigates how spatial design can contribute to Circular Building Design, particularly in multi-residential buildings. Through studies focused on kitchen layouts and stakeholder perspectives, it highlights the potential of adaptable and functional spatial solutions to reduce resource flows and extend material lifespans. The research identifies gaps in current design practices and calls for stronger integration of end-user needs and regulatory support. Findings are published in academic journals, conferences, and the doctoral thesis which are available here.

Myco – An Investigation into Growing Building Materials
Master’s Thesis
Myco was a master’s thesis project exploring the potential of biological processes in sustainable material production. Focusing on mycelium—the root-like structure of fungi—the research investigated its binding properties with natural fibers to create bio-composites. Through lab experiments and case studies, the project challenged conventional mass production methods. It culminated in the development of a novel spraying technique that enabled free-form applications beyond traditional molds. The thesis is available here.

Reality Studio 2023
Studio Exhibition
This project involved curating and presenting student-led design interventions developed through field studies in informal settlements in South Africa. As part of the Reality Studio course at Chalmers University, students collaborated with local communities to identify needs and propose resilient, culturally sensitive solutions. The outcomes were exhibited at Botaki Ba Afrika gallery in Pretoria and at the Architecture and Civil Engeeneering Department in Göteborg. My role included co-curating the exhibitions, designing promotional materials, and supporting both physical and digital presentation formats.

Mycelium Acoustics
Research Project in HSB Living lab
The Mycelium Acoustics project explored the use of a 100% compostable bio-composite made from natural waste materials to improve sound insulation in shared spaces at HSB Living Lab. Initiated in response to resident concerns and building on prior thesis research, the project aimed to test sustainable acoustic solutions through phased installations. The project demonstrated the potential of low-energy, renewable materials in indoor applications. Findings were documented and presented at the 3rd Energy and Materials Research Conference in Lisbon.

Reality Studio 2022-2023
Online Exhibition
The online exhibitions showcased the final projects of Reality Studio students through curated digital platforms (Miro). The online exhibition featured presentation templates and information panels designed to communicate the students’ fieldwork and design interventions in informal settlements. The online format allowed broader accessibility and engagement beyond the physical gallery. I contributed by designing the exhibition layouts and supporting students in preparing their digital materials in 2022 and 2023.
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Unexplored Subjects
Are you looking to collaborate on thoughtful, research-driven design projects? I work with clients who value sustainability, innovation, and meaningful impact. Each project is tailored to its context, and I welcome new partners who want to shape ideas into real-world solutions. Let’s explore how your vision can be the next chapter in this evolving practice.
Miscellaneous Fun Things.
These are examples of my diverse product design projects rooted in craftsmanship and creative exploration. From furniture renovation and handmade lamps to sewing, crocheting, and other tactile arts, each piece reflects a hands-on approach to design and material storytelling. These works blend function with personality, often repurposing existing materials to create something both useful and unique. It’s a celebration of making where design meets detail, and every stitch or surface tells a story.

Armchair Revival
Upholstery and Structural Refurbishment
This armchair reupholstering project focused on giving new life to a well-loved piece of furniture. The original fabric was visibly worn and faded, so it was carefully removed and replaced with a fresh, durable textile that complemented the chair’s structure and character. The final result balanced restoration with a subtle update in style. The renewed armchair now serves as both a functional seat and a refreshed design element in the space.

Wedding Dress
Layered Silk Skirt
The skirt of this wedding dress project centered around crafting a delicate, layered silk skirt. I designed the silhouette, and carefully cut and sewed each layer to achieve a soft, flowing effect. The result was an elegant and timeless piece tailored to the occasion.

Puzzle Lamp #1
Laser-cut Fiber Board
This lamp design was crafted using laser-cutting techniques on 2mm fiber board, resulting in a clean, geometric structure with a warm, modern aesthetic. The layered components interlock to form a sculptural silhouette that diffuses light softly through its patterned openings. Designed for both function and visual impact, the lamp adds character to any interior setting. Its lightweight yet sturdy construction highlights the versatility of laser cutting techniques in contemporary product design.

Coffee Table
Reusing Spare Tiles
Leftover tiles from a previous bathroom renovation were creatively repurposed to create this coffee table. The tabletop was designed using a mix of neutral-toned tiles, giving it a textured, mosaic-like surface with a unique character. The sturdy base complemented the tilework, resulting in a functional piece with a story behind its materials. It’s a sustainable design that blends practicality with a touch of handcrafted charm.


Cuddly Toys
Croched from Organic Cotton Yarn
These animal-shaped cuddly toys were crocheted using soft, organic cotton yarn, making it gentle on the skin and environmentally friendly. Its charming design features stitched facial details that bring the character to life. Crafted entirely by hand, these toys are cozy companions for children.

Puzzle Lamp #2
Laser-cut Plywood
This laser-cut lamp design features three elegant hanging elements crafted from plywood, each precisely shaped for a clean and modern look. The components can be individually adjusted to different heights, allowing for a dynamic and customizable lighting arrangement. The natural wood grain adds warmth and texture, while the layered structure creates soft shadows and visual depth.

Baby Crib
Handcrafted from Solid Birch Wood
The baby crib has a simple, timeless design crafted entirely from solid birch wood. Built from scratch, I designed, cut and shaped each piece to create a durable and elegant structure. The crib includes adjustable sleeping levels and removable front bars, allowing it to adapt as the child grows. Its thoughtful construction ensures both longevity and comfort, blending functionality with classic craftsmanship.

Wire Cord Organiser
Laser-cut Fiber Board
This wire cord organizer was laser-cut from fiber board and designed to neatly manage excess cable, especially for ceiling lamps. It offers a practical solution, eliminating the need to cut the wire, when the cord is too long and doesn’t fit inside the standard plastic ceiling cup. The compact design allows the cord to be coiled and concealed in a clean, discreet way. It’s a simple yet effective accessory that adds both function and finesse to lighting installations.
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Unique Object
If you have a piece that needs a second life or an idea waiting to be crafted, I’d love to hear from you. I work on small-scale product design and furniture renovation projects with a hands-on, detail-driven approach. Each project is a chance to blend function with personality and make something truly unique. Let’s bring your vision to life, one piece at a time.
