earlier works

Every summer, I would see to it that would have a summer job at an architectural firm. I have learned a lot from these early days. Stationed at the site, I have learned to design cabinetry with divisible dimensions to the size of plywood. By doing this, you optimize the plywood and do not have much wastage. There should be more but, I do not have the sketches or photos kept... eg. My aunt's white powder room was rebuilt to be white, wall-to-wall mirror and striped tiles that continue and fold to one wall elevation to make the space appear longer/bigger.
Thank you Valdez family for trusting me to draw for them, laying out their bamboo beach house. This was my first built project when I was just a 1st-year architecture student.


intern stationed on site. you can learn many things when you are site based. this is when i learned when designing cabinetry, dimensions should be divisible by the size of a plywood.

my 1st actual project at 1st year college. Thank you

I have forgotten the year... :)