I specialise in cultural communications, working at the intersection of architecture, cultural heritage and art. For over 20 years, I have collaborated with architects, government entities, cultural institutions and organisations across Europe, Africa, the SWANA region, the US and Latin America, through impactful storytelling.
As the pace of change accelerates, people and institutions are making decisions within increasingly complex and unpredictable conditions. In the built environment and cultural sectors, communication is not just about visibility, it is about shaping how work is understood, how it connects with audiences and how it responds to the world around it. In this context, the ability to speak clearly, adapt thoughtfully and remain rooted in purpose is more important than ever.
I work as a strategic partner to clients navigating these questions, whether that involves a shift in context, a communications challenge or simply the need to clarify direction. My role is to ask the right questions, make sense of what is already there, and help shape how the work is understood, both internally and externally.
Depending on the project, I either work independently or bring together a team of specialists from different backgrounds. Each one is chosen for the way they think, critically, creatively, and with a strong sense of context.