He leads projects of varying scales and complexity across New South Wales, from city shaping infrastructure such as Waterloo Metro Quarter, to the Young Street ‘pop-up’ plaza in North Sydney. Other notable projects include Surry Hills Village, MAAS Museum Discovery Centre, and Central Place Sydney.
His design philosophy that landscape architecture should always be a response to the unique qualities of a site, helps to create rich, layered, and contextual responses in his work. His background as a graphic designer enables him to challenge the traditional rules of landscape representation, giving him particular strengths in developing concepts and creating a unique visual style in his projects.