Empowering Emerging Designers

Selected Emerging Designers’ Portfolios

Shivam Arya

Architectural student

As F.L Wright said, “Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature, it will never fail you.”

I present selected works from my bachelor’s. I am looking forward to being guided by the greatest minds in this field.

WONG HAU NAM

Graduate Student

Greetings, I am Wong Hau Nam, a graduate student form Taylor’s University, Malaysia. I am interested to participate in the ArcAce Portfolio Day and I have attached my undergraduate portfolio as well as a CV for reference within this email.

Faisal Sarfarzi

Architectural student

The following are a few selected academic and other works compiled to exhibit my skill set. I hope you enjoy reviewing my work as much as i did making it!

Celvin Choong

Architectural Student

Celvin Choong graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture at Taylor’s University, Malaysia. Being extremely grounded and driven in the pursuit of his passion, he believes Architecture is the grace to life by building the emotional bonds between people, nature & the built environment.

Best Selective Portfolios

Thank you to everyone who took the time to submit a portfolio for the Portfolio National Day Competition.

Selected Graduation Projects

Reza Gulam Zulfikar

Redesign Udayana Street

Universiti Teknologi MARA

Laura Allen and her team

Terra Incognita

University College London

Amalia Was

Envisioning Guildford Town Centre

University of British Columbia

Dan Ibrahim-

Adaptive SocioCultural Epicentre University of Jordan

Redefining Streets as Neighborhoods

Student Name: Kaenat Seth University: UBC, MUD

Vancouver’s population is projected to grow 3 times in the next 30 years and consequently the 22 puzzle pieces that are its neighborhoods would not have sufficient area for expansion. The solution lies in ‘Redefining Streets as Neighborhoods’ which account for 56% of the city’s area.

Architectural Lifecycle Planning: Sustainability Through Longevity

By: Mitchell Gray University: UBC, SALA, Course 549

This project is a response to the contradictory trends toward both limiting energy consumption and constructing a disposable building stock. In this mixed-use development, each piece of program operates on a different timescale.

ULI 2021 winners

The winning team of the Prestigious ULI Hines Student Competition

The 2021 winning team, Fusion, was comprised of Frances Grout-Brown and Leorah Klein, Ryerson University; Yanlin Zhou, York University; and Ruotian Tan and Chenyi Xu, University of Toronto.This year competition called for groups to redevelop part of Kansas City, Missouri.