Audrey's work is driven by an interest in how simple forms can evolve into spatial experiences at different scales, moving between wearable objects, furniture, interiors, and architectural thinking. Rather than treating architecture as a discipline limited to buildings, she views it as a framework for understanding relationships between people, objects, movement, and space.
This perspective informs both her studio work and independent projects, where she often investigates the tension between structure and softness, permanence and intimacy, precision and human interaction. Drawing from architectural methods of observation and composition, her process focuses on geometry, balance, repetition, and material sensitivity.
Alongside her academic work, she is particularly interested in objects and smaller-scale forms that exist close to the body and within everyday environments. Through these explorations, she considers how design can shape atmosphere, behavior, and perception in subtle but lasting ways.