About

Architecture, Design musings and thoughts

I’m a father, designer, creative, maker, and problem solver. This is my personal website where I will share my personal stories, thoughts, musings, experiences.

A compact, efficient nurse workstation with no people, positioned at the center of a racetrack-shaped inpatient unit. The station features a low, 360-degree counter in light oak laminate with integrated task lighting and multiple computer monitors, all cable-managed and clutter-free. Surrounding corridors clearly reveal direct sightlines into each patient room via large interior glass panels with privacy blinds. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated viewpoint that captures the entire operational layout. Overhead, linear LED fixtures with uniform, neutral white light create even illumination without glare. The atmosphere is highly functional yet welcoming, with calm colors—soft blues and warm grays—supporting staff focus, while accent wall graphics with abstract, nature-inspired patterns reinforce a restorative, performance-oriented care environment.

Approach

I approach everything as an opportunity to explore, create, and make efficient, and bring joy to others. Weather it is architecture, design, painting, sketching, drawings, off roading, coaching a team one of my sons is on, or scouting with Pack and Troop 13.

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Based in Charlotte, NC but travel often. Find me on my links below