About me
I’m a first-generation American, born to parents from El Salvador who instilled in me the power of resilience and a strong work ethic. After studying architecture at The Catholic University of America, I began my career at KCCT, where I had the privilege of contributing to large-scale embassy projects—including the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador, a personal honor that connected deeply with my heritage.
Over time, I developed a passion for architectural visualization, combining it with my love of photography to create impactful visual narratives that bring designs to life. My work spans design development, technical documentation, and immersive storytelling, helping teams translate complex ideas into clear, compelling experiences.
Beyond my practice, I’m an active mentor with the ACE program, supporting students exploring architecture, construction, and engineering careers. I’m also involved with NOMA, where I contribute to a more inclusive and diverse design community. Bilingual in English and Spanish, I value collaboration, cultural sensitivity, and the role of design in building meaningful connections.
Experience
Architectural Designer
KCCT
2016 — 2025