I'm an architectural designer with nine years of experience on large-scale U.S. diplomatic and federal projects. At KCCT in Washington, DC, I was part of teams delivering embassies and consulates around the world — including the U.S. Embassy in Doha, the U.S. Consulate in Casablanca, and the U.S. Consulate in El Salvador.
My work spans design development, construction documentation, and consultant coordination on secure, technically demanding buildings. Alongside the technical work, I've built a strength in architectural visualization — renderings, VR experiences, and design imagery that help teams and clients see a design before it's built.
I'm a first-generation American, born to parents from El Salvador who instilled in me resilience and a strong work ethic. I studied architecture at The Catholic University of America, and I'm currently working toward licensure.
Outside of project work, I carry a camera. Photography is where the visualization instinct comes from — light, composition, patience. I also mentor with the ACE program, I'm involved with NOMA, and I'm bilingual in English and Spanish.