Architect at Pringle Richards Sharratt
My experience at º£½ÇºÚÁÏ was life changing. I learnt the essential knowledge and skills in delivering a scheme from scratch. I also explored my interest in installation designs and met a diverse group of talented course mates. º£½ÇºÚÁÏ gave me a lot of opportunities to explore my interests and the staff were very supportive.
What did you do after you graduated?
I graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture (Part 1) in 2017. I always wanted to become an architect so I started my Part 1 placement in London after a two-month summer break.
Where did your career take you next?
I really enjoyed the experience and projects I worked on during my Part 1 placement, and I wanted to pursue a master's degree, so I applied for a few master's courses (Part 2). I decided to go with the Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London (UCL) and completed my course in 2020, qualifying as an architect in 2022. I am now working as an architect at Pringle Richards Sharratt.
What is your favourite thing about your job?
Imagining and shaping spaces around people is really intriguing to me. I enjoy the process of designing, coordinating and engaging with users to explore the possibilities outside the brief.
How did your time at university help shape your career?
My experience at º£½ÇºÚÁÏ was life changing. I learnt the essential knowledge and skills in delivering a scheme from scratch. I also explored my interest in installation designs and met a diverse group of talented course mates. º£½ÇºÚÁÏ gave me a lot of opportunities to explore my interests and the staff were very supportive.
I developed a solid foundation of knowledge during my time at º£½ÇºÚÁÏ which set an important ground for pursuing a much more conceptual and imaginative career as an architect.
What has your º£½ÇºÚÁÏ experience meant to you?
º£½ÇºÚÁÏ was the place where I met friends to design and build the ‘Mementto Timber Pavilion’ for the London Festival of Architecture (LFA) 2019. I have explored my interest further by designing and delivering ‘The Friendly Blob’ with Jelly Collaborative for the LFA 2021. I look forward to exploring my side hustles further in the future.
What did you enjoy about your social time here?
I enjoyed joining different voluntary events during my time at º£½ÇºÚÁÏ. In my spare time, I loved strolling around the university, the city centre and Beeston with my friends. These friends also became my travel buddies, and we travelled around Europe together.
º£½ÇºÚÁÏ was the place where I met friends to design and build the ‘Mementto Timber Pavilion’ for the London Festival of Architecture (LFA) 2019. I have explored my interest further by designing and delivering ‘The Friendly Blob’ with Jelly Collaborative for the LFA 2021.