I am a Part 1 Architectural Designer, researcher, and Architectural Historian based in Saint Lucia, where I lead iBart Design Studio and Caribtecture. The Caribtecture Research Project pursues a sustained intellectual approach at the intersection of architecture, identity, and the Caribbean built environment — dedicated to repositioning Caribbean architecture as a serious field of critical and theoretical inquiry, centering the region's buildings, landscapes, and spatial histories as works of meaning rather than margin. My scholarship draws on postcolonial theory, critical pedagogy, and architectural history to construct frameworks that speak from the Caribbean rather than about it.