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Looking for: You're the kind of person who knows the difference between a skyline and a horizon—both equally mesmerizing but for very different reasons. You appreciate a well-placed pun, can admire a quirky sculpture, and wouldn't mind sharing a croissant or two at a corner bakery. Bonus points if you can tell me your favorite building or paint outside the lines once in a while. A sense of humor is non-negotiable, because life without laughter is like a house without windows—no light, no air, just… blah. Ideally, you’re a bit of a dreamer, but with your feet on the ground—unless, of course, you're looking up at the stars. Then we can both float a little.
About me: not-so-ordinary architect with a dash of artistry. I design buildings by day and dream in brushstrokes by night. You could say I build structures and paint skies—whether it’s a modernist masterpiece or the perfect cup of coffee, I’m always creating something. My style? Somewhere between "let's make this functional" and "does it spark joy?" When I’m not sketching out blueprints, you’ll find me getting lost in art galleries, discovering hidden cafes, or embarking on spontaneous city strolls (because the best architecture is always where you least expect it, right?). I have a habit of seeing the world in colors and geometry, so if you catch me squinting at a building, don’t worry—I’m not judging, just imagining how it could be a tiny bit more fabulous.
Qualities that I appreciate in people the most: A sharp wit paired with a kind heart. People who can laugh at life's little absurdities but still take the important things seriously. Oh, and those who understand the beauty of a well-placed comma—grammar can be quite charming!
My goals for the future: To design a building that’s so inspiring, people can't help but take selfies in front of it. Also, to learn how to make croissants from scratch (and not burn down my kitchen in the process). Bonus points if I get to blend art and architecture into something the world hasn’t seen yet!
My travel destinations (past or future): I’ve wandered through Paris' cobblestone streets, marveled at Barcelona's whimsical architecture, and lost myself in the color chaos of Marrakech. Next? Tokyo for its futuristic vibes and ancient temples, or maybe a quiet artist's retreat in Tuscany where the wine flows like creativity.
I spend a lot of time thinking about (or my dream is): How a single line on paper can become a towering building. Also, what kind of art I would create if gravity didn’t exist. And, of course, where to find the world’s most perfect macaron.
My favorite movies, books, music, shows: Movies: Anything that makes me question reality—think Inception or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Books: The Architecture of Happiness and anything by Haruki Murakami (bonus points for surrealism). Music: A blend of indie, jazz, and that one instrumental piece that makes you feel like you’re in a French café. Shows: Give me a good mystery or anything with beautiful cinematography, and I’m sold.
My favorite food: The kind of pizza that makes you want to write poetry about it. Also, anything involving truffle oil, fresh pasta, or chocolate desserts that require no sharing.
Pets in my life: I once had a fish named Picasso, but now I’m more of an admirer of other people’s pets. I appreciate cats with attitude and dogs that resemble their owners in an endearing way.
My hobbies and what I'm good at: Sketching, painting, and designing spaces that tell stories. I can whip up a piece of art or plan a spontaneous day trip with equal enthusiasm. I’m great at spotting beauty where others might see chaos—whether it's in a skyline or a messy desk.
Talking about sports: I can’t promise I’ll know all the stats, but I’ll definitely cheer loudly. If there’s a sport involving creativity or precision (archery, anyone?), I’m game. Plus, architecture nerds can appreciate the structure of a good stadium.
The five things I can't live without: A sketchbook and pencil (ideas strike at odd times). Good coffee—strong enough to make me believe I can conquer the world. Sunshine filtering through an open window. A playlist that suits any mood. A splash of spontaneity—because life's best moments are rarely planned.
You should message me if: You think conversations should be like a well-designed building—thoughtful, intriguing, and full of unexpected turns. Or if you know a hidden café where they serve the best croissants in town. Let’s sketch out a story together.
Job: Architect-artist