Hi there! I’m Alexandru and I am a fifth-year student in the Continuity in Architecture atelier. Before this, I came straight from Romania to Manchester for my BA at MSA and a year in practice at Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. One interesting fact about me is that I am into sports and recently got better at bouldering.
Hey, I’m Titi, I am from South London but I am of Nigerian descent. I did my undergraduate at the University of Nottingham and then took my year out working with Hawkins\Brown in London.
I am currently in the InfraSpace atelier and architecturally I am interested in sustainability, community-driven design and technology. In terms of software, I am most skilled in Indesign, Photoshop, Rhino, Sketchup and Illustrator. I also like model-making and did quite a bit during my undergraduate.
Hey! My name is Ladi Timothy Shobowale. I’m from London, but I am of Nigerian descent. I studied my undergraduate at the University of Nottingham, and have worked in London, where I worked primarily on office and hospitality projects. Currently, I am in the CPU[Ai] atelier and my main interests are urbanism, computational design, and exploring the social side of architecture. My skills include Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Indesign and SketchUp. Outside of architecture, I enjoy running, going to the gym, watching Netflix and listening to music.
Hi, I am Kat, grew up in Hong Kong / London and I am of Chinese and Turkish descent. I did my undergraduate in Lincoln and I worked on community architecture, mixed use and social housing projects in Hong Kong and the UK. I am in Praxxis and enjoy looking at architecture through the lens of feminism and intersectionality. My skills include Adobe software, AutoCAD, SketchUp, 3DS Max, Revit, visualization and model making. In my leisure time, I enjoy cooking, playing harp and piano for relaxation.
Heya, my name is Dunni Adebiyi. I am from and live in Lagos Nigeria, and moved to the UK to study in 2014, carrying out my undergrad at the University of Bath. I am currently in &rchitecture, and am thoroughly enjoying my experience at MSA.
I have a great interest in art, residential architecture,policies, and interior design, and have worked in few practices in Lagos and London. In addition, I love graphics and have experience with Adobe sketch, Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign. My other software skills include, AutoCAD, Sketchup and Twinmotion.
In terms of hobbies, I love fashion and have worked with a few Nigerian upcoming brands and I have a heavy obsession with Japanese anime. Really looking forward to meeting you all.
Hi! My name is Aidiel Shukri. I am from Penang, Malaysia but moved to the UK in 2020. I did my undergraduate in Manchester School of Architecture. I am currently in the InfraSpace atelier. I am always fascinated by how architecture has the capacity to navigate the economic development in a civilization. I am interested in mixed development, urban planning, interior design and planning policies. My software skills include AutoCad, SketchUp, Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign. In my free time, I really love to sketch while streaming on Netflix (probably all the time). I also love watching history and political drama and cooking.
Hi! My name’s Isabella but everyone calls me Bella. I am from Nairobi, Kenya (and of Kenyan descent) but currently live in Manchester. I did my undergraduate degree at the Manchester School of Architecture and came back for my masters degree. I am in the Complexity, Planning and Urbanism AI atelier (CPU AI). My skills include Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign, Revit, some model-making, going days without sleep and making a mean cup of coffee. My main interests include Urbanism, Technology in design, animation, composition and wellbeing management. My Hobbies include: Composing music, Not sleeping the night before a crit and watching endless amounts of netflix. Fun fact: I can’t ride a bike.
We are collaborating with Amos Simbo representative and also founder of BPIC Network. As well as establishing BPIC Network, Amos is also a Chartered Engineer and the founder of Winway Consultants.
BPIC (Black Professionals in Construction) Network is an organisation focused on uplifting and advancing black and ethnic minority professionals. Since officially being launched in September 2019 they have organised guidance, training and networking events specifically aimed at those in the industry as well as youth looking to join.
Through this events project we hope to help this network with informing and connecting aspiring students looking for a career in the built environment in a bold and engaging way. Some of the main aims of BPIC Network include:
-To empower and educate black and ethnic minority individuals
-To champion the importance of diversity
-To improve diversity in the construction and built environment
-To deliver solutions for participants that work in all areas of the industry
Find out more about BPIC Network and what they are currently doing at:
This will be an entirely online experience so we will try our very best to break up the excessive screen time. However, as you will be working with March students with a wealth of experience in software this is a great opportunity to pick our brains and those of the equally talented MLA Students to improve your skills!
We will be using the Adobe Creative Suite with an opportunity to learn video editing software including Adobe After Effects and Premier Pro. If you do not have access to these we will help set you up using the University provider Bentley. Additionally, you will be networking with architects, delivering a workshop and conducting research.
Don’t worry, we will be doing all of the above with you and in small teams so rest assured, we’re in this together.
We are also partnering with a newly founded enterprise Resilient Works who help deepen the understanding of individuals and organisations in relation to climate science, the human effect and what actions can be taken to reduce our carbon footprint thus helping to achieve climate and social justice. We will be working alongside the director, Sam Turner, who provides carbon literacy training and an insight into carbon consultancy on low-impact ethical design.
As real experts in the field, this is a fantastic opportunity to educate yourself more about the impact of our daily lives and how we can empower each other, as students, to make a positive change. Too often we belittle our student status by not taking ownership of the world around us and by not demanding answers from our educators, food suppliers. The pandemic has changed this.
With Resilient Works, we want you empower YOU to ask questions and expect answers. As students, we demand a wealth of climate knowledge to apply to our studio projects and by extension into our professional lives after graduation to building a regenerative industry. Are you with us?!
One of our external collaborators this year is the award winning practice Bennetts Associates who will be participating in our workshops and sharing industry expertise with you! With a diverse portfolio in a range of sectors, scales and complexities it is a real opportunity to work alongside the world’s first architecture practice to commit to the UN’s Climate Neutral Now Campaign. As founding members of the UK Green Building Council, Bennetts Associates plays a leading role in the RIBA sustainable futures group which begins to highlight their interest in striving for positive change.
They are as eager to learn about climate literacy and actions that can be taken as we are and as, we are sure, you are so all three parties have much to learn from one another!
The Anthropocene Architecture School (AAS) was set up in 2019 by Scott McAulay, in recognition of architecture’s responsibilities within the climate crisis (McAulay, 2020). The AAS aims to catalyse proactive emergency responses and prepare students for practice in the context of climate failure. Since its launch in 2019, the AAS has engaged more than 1,500 people internationally and held more than 25 workshops for architectural practices, sustainable design studios, students, educators, and the public (McAulay, 2020). Even though the UN Climate Change’s 2018 Special Report was not enough to persuade schools of architecture, the RIBA, and the ARB into taking action, Scott hopes that the AAS can empower institutions to weave sustainability through every aspect of their curriculum (McAulay, 2020)
“In the climate emergency we now face, architectural education should not only prepare students to practise sustainably, but empower them to positively change it.” (McAulay, 2020)
Hi! My name is Jakub (Jakey) and I am a returning student at the MSA after failing to complete my part 1 year out. Due to the pandemic I decided to dive straight into the deep end and do my masters course which I really enjoy. At present, I am studying in the CPU Ai atelier and I recommend it for people to try, as working in teams really gives you the taste for what is it like in practice (even though I have not done my year out). In my spare time I work on my dissertation which focuses on nuclear entombment and I enjoy cooking. So, join us for this MSA Live and learn how to design sustainably.
The project will give us an opportunity to design a new park keeper's house in Whitworth Park together. We will communicate with each other about spatial programming, model-making and detailing through AutoCAD, SketchUp, Indesign and Photoshop. We will also gain more cooperation experiences with people from different backgrounds.
Meet Claire, one of our external partners. Claire is an active resident of the Chorlton area having established numerous networks, involving artists & residents, and is a key figure with initiatives such as ‘Our Chorlton’. She is a driver for creating positive social change, where putting words- and in this case ideas- into action is the main priority!
Skills and interest:
Painting, Hand Drawing, Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Sketchup
Hobbies:
Kickboxing
Ideas about parks:
I’m originally from Finland and I think my nationality has a strong influence on how I see parks. They are areas that shouldn’t be too controlled by humans, rather they should be spaces where people and wildlife could coexist as equals, in balance.
Education & Experience:
BA- Oxford Brookes University
Work Experience- PRP Architects, Summers 2015-2017
Part 1 Placement- BPTW, Greenwich 2018-2019
March- MSA
Skills & Interests:
Watercolour Painting and Oil Painting, Rhino and visualisation, Photoshop, Indesign.
I am interested in deigning at a human scale, creating moments in a buildings journey that are immersed in and inspired by nature. All my university projects seem to have had concepts that surround water and nature. I'm excited to see where this event takes these concepts and ideas.
Hobbies:
Snowboarding, travelling, painting, going to festivals and testing all the pub gardens in my area.
Ideas about parks:
Parks have become far more valuable than ever before. I think the idea of a park is to allow anyone from any culture, age, disability and location to experience the euphoria that is a clean, beautiful, safe outdoor environment.
Within our project we will be studying how parks are represented through different media by studying them through pop culture, social media, films and poetry. After these studies we will create abstract diagrams and use artistic methods to present our observations.
Our team will be able to pick up skills such as:
Abstract visualisation
Alternative research approaches
Sketching
Diagramming
Different visualisation techniques
Networking with partner company, LEAF, and other BA, MArch and MLA students
Alongside these methods, we will be presenting our ideas using abstract techniques which can be done by sketching, painting or drawing. We will also be using softwares such as:
By redefining the idea of a park, new understandings and methods are considered which can promote a different approach of firstly viewing a park and then how does it enhance the user experience and relationship on an individual level.
Is it possible to invoke memories of the past through the park? The existence of culture, can this be emoted through a park? Are parks limited to just a few benches and open green spaces?
How do parks preserve and invoke the identity of a place and portray this to perhaps teach, experience, and feel in an age where parks are generalised.
LEAF (Landscape Environment Advancement Foundation) is an organization intended to undertake and further research in areas of Plant Material, Landscape Design, and Environmental Sustainability.
PRACTICE IDEOLOGY
The work that LEAF undertakes is designed to inform the design profession, and its fields of interest in a real, impactful manner.
This is done not only through the final outcomes, but also through the process, methods of data collection, documentation, and data representation.
The foundation has expanded the areas within which it undertakes work - looking at ideas of urban development and management, the design and refurbishment of public spaces, undertaking studies in governance and administration at the level of the country, and even creating models to integrate art into the fabric of the city.
Outside of the independent research projects, and impact projects that LEAF undertakes, it also functions as a facilitator for collaborative projects, adapting itself continuously to the many roles it chooses to perform.
Diana // MA01 // Hi! I’m Diana and I’m from Romania. I moved to Manchester almost 5 years ago to study at MSA, then worked for a year at LSI Architects in London. I’m currently in the Continuity in Architecture atelier. One fact about me is that I have two tattoos, both with winter theme.
Meet Edward our collaborator, who is currently a senior lecturer at MSA working in the Landscape architecture department, he has lived in Barcelona and is fluent in Spanish. He started studying at MMU in 1994 working alongside a range of local practices for over a decade.
Through this project, we will be creating the project as design participants. Focusing on the keeper's house, we will discuss the project's positive impact on the planning and the park environment with our collaborator. During the programming process, we will consider the interaction of the project with the neighbourhood and the city. A certain level of sustainability will also be a key concern for the collaborator and us.
SKILLS:
This MSA Live project will pull back the curtain and offer insight on the construction industry. BA and MLA students will work alongside the MArch students in a collaborative effort to redesign construction site accommodation. Despite being online we are offering plenty of opportunities to get stuck in and to learn with hands on work. There will be technical software workshops which will be used to improve and expand on existing presentation and design skills. There will be opportunities for students to engage and communicate with construction professionals, gaining an insight into the work and conditions of on site work. Additionally, throughout the two weeks, the project will be actively supported by the project collaborator, Rob Toon from ‘This is Change’. The aim of the project is to develop an exciting design proposal supported by coherent research and visual outputs, created over the 2 week period, resulting in a scheme which will benefit students but also make a lasting difference within the construction industry. We appreciate that some tasks and the thought of communicating with construction professionals may seem daunting, however, as a group we have a wealth of experience in industry and will help guide you through your first steps into understanding and being a part of the wider construction industry!
COLLABORATOR:
Founded by Rob Toon, who will be working closely with us, we are working alongside “This is Change”, an event and social media movement that wants to challenge the perception of the construction industry. Rob has a passion for innovation and has a wealth of experience in the construction industry working on a variety of projects. From design management, to corporate strategy, change management, to innovation management and, more recently, digital construction, Rob has always been keen to explore different opportunities and champion change within the industry. Working with the belief that people make construction a great place to work, This is Change looks to celebrate the people that work in the industry whilst pushing for enhancements in social, mental and physical wellbeing in the workplace.
MArch Atelier: CIA
Part I Placement: 1yr - 5Plus, Manchester
BArch: Manchester School of Architecture (USE)
Interests: Cycling / Model-making / Exploring new places
Skills: Microstation / Autocad / Revit / Photoshop / Indesign / Illustrator /SketchUp
About: During my experience I worked on commercial and retail projects mainly in Northern England. I particularly enjoyed working on a new restaurant unit during RIBA stages 5-6, where I produced; Co-ordination drawings, interior visualisations and final setting out plans.
Jordan // MA01 // Hi, I’m from Manchester and my atelier is U.S.E. I also did my undergrad at MSA, but having moved directly to MArch from BA, I have not completed a year out in practice yet. A fact about myself is that I have lived in Manchester all my life and will probably never move away from the city.
Our proposal for the Manchester Blue Line will act as a central spine that connects, supports and enhances the 3 districts of Salford, Trafford and Manchester City centre.
We will be taking a contextualised approach through studying the several distinct areas that border the river and defining their social and programmatic needs in order to serve and enhance the lives of the community.
To deliver the proposal we will be exploring several key social design drivers including the importance of pedestrianised space, cycle paths, accessibility, landscaping and most importantly providing flexible yet purposeful public space. Through this exploration our proposal will serve to facilitate meaningful and productive interactions.
MArch Atelier: &rchitecture
Part I Placement: 1 yr - The Harris Partnership, Wakefield
BArch: Sheffield Hallam University
Interests: Gym / Creating fitness content / Spiritual enlightenment books
Skills: Photoshop / InDesign / Procreate / Autocad / Sketchup
About: I worked on commercial and retail all over the country. I mainly worked on feasibility sketches, CAD plans and planning application drawing packages.
March Atelier: USE
Part 1 Placement: 1yr - Garnett Partners, London
BA: Manchester School of Architecture (CIA)
Interests: Photography / Film / Cultural Icons
Skills: 3DS Max / Revit / InDesign / Illustrator / Photoshop
About: Worked on various projects in Central London from retail in Covent Garden to offices in Chelsea Wharf. Living on multiple continents has exposed me to different cultures and styles of architecture.
MArch Atelier: &rchitecture
Part I Placement: 2 yrs - Storah Architecture, Todmorden, West Yorkshire
BArch: Northumbria University, Newcastle
Interests: Rowing / Skiing / Gym / Creating Illustrations
Skills: Vectorworks / Twinmotion / InDesign / Photoshop
About: Worked on various residential and commercial projects within Yorkshire, a number of these being historic and/or listed buildings. Experience working on projects in all RIBA work stages including a vast amount of on-site experience. Developed and submitted numerous Planning and Building Regulation applications throughout the year.
This project allows the opportunity to utilise and develop a variety of software skills. Through graphic representation and presentation software such as Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator to express design ideas, alongside architectural modelling and drawing programmes such as AutoCAD, Sketchup, Enscape and Rhino.
MArch Atelier: Praxxis
Part 1 Placement: 2yrs - SimpsonHaugh, Manchester
BA: Manchester School of Architecture (USE)
Interests: Running / Reading / Yoga
Skills: Revit / InDesign / Illustrator / Photoshop / Sketchup
About: Worked on residential, co-living and student residential projects in Manchester and London and have an understanding of the planning process in Manchester
Connected Community will provide an insight into the world of an architecture practice. Dealing with RIBA stages 1 and 2, we will be looking at how to translate the consultation process into architectural solutions. Dealing with the early stages of design, we will be working closely with our collaborator and client, developing client meeting and presentation skills. The project will be running similar to an architectural competition, providing further experience of in-practice scenarios.
As we are focussing on the early design stages the key skills which will be developed are sketching, digital modelling (Sketchup), Photoshop and Indesign. These skills will be used to produce impactful images for presentations to the client and a design feasibility booklet.
“Innovation is not an aim for our business but a by-product of never accepting the stock answer. We see change as opportunity, not a threat and start with the belief that there is a better way. It is this belief that makes us open to new ideas, intent on learning and enthusiastic collaborators” – Urban Splash
Founded in 1993, Urban Splash is one of the leading developers in the country, focusing on the regeneration of decaying urban structures. The practice places an emphasis on good design and the importance of good place-making having completed prominent projects in Manchester such as the regeneration of New Islington and Irwell Riverside.
Whilst the practice’s primary principle is to rescue the great industrial landmarks of the past, Urban Splash is also a leading figure in new pioneering housing concepts. In 2016, Urban Splash, in collaboration with architecture firm ShedKM, launched their first modular houses which reimagined the concept of homes and neighbourhoods.
“We believe in the power of design. Through great design we can make sustainability second nature, build lasting communities, and most importantly create homes that people will love for generations” – Urban Splash
Michelle Majalang
Currently a 5th year in the Complexity, Planning & Urbanism (CPU) atelier, I am interested in the design and management of future cities through theoretical approaches and computational tools. My software skills include Revit, Adobe Indesign, Illustrator & Photoshop, Autocad and Enscape.When not thinking about architecture, I think about food.
I am excited to be part of ‘House of Negotiation’ as it is an opportunity to design an improved model for social housing in Whitworth Park. This project will provide a platform for negotiating public space and a pact between the city and its residents.
Hello! My name is Rosa and I joined the MSA last September to begin my Master of Architecture. I previously studied at Newcastle University and spent my Part 1 Placement at Glenn Howells Architects based in Birmingham. My area of interest is focused on urban design, masterplanning and infrastructural architecture - hence my joining InfraSpace at the MSA. I am really excited to be working with Urban Splash on this exciting proposal for Manchester!
MArch Atelier: USE
Part I Placement: 1yr 6months Hyphen Archi, London
BArch: Manchester School of Architecture (CIA)
Interests: Travel / Gym / Football / Pub
Skills: Autocad / Archicad / Sketchup / InDesign / Photoshop
About: During my placement I worked on a range of projects from retail fit out to data centres, seeing many projects through all stages of design across Europe and the UK, before returning to MSA for the MArch.
Hanxiao Zhao
Hi I‘m Hanxiao. I am from China and finished my BArch in Dalian University of Technology. I am currently a year 5 student in CiA atelier.
My biggest interest in architecture is heritage and adaptive reuse, also paying attention to environmental psychology. My software skills lie in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, AutoCAD and Sketchup. Beyond architectural studies, I love reading and travelling. Looking forward to working and developing skills with you in this House of Negotiation project!
Connected Community is working with GM Savers to provide a community centre for Hopton Hopefuls, the residents of Hopton Court. Hopton Hopefuls will be engaged throughout the design process, reflecting the community-focused ethos of the project.
Hopton Court is a social housing block. The design will be sympathetic to the aging population, ensuring it is fully accessible to those with age-related mobility issues.
Community cohesion is key to the project, with the community centre acting as a driver for social interaction. The space will be for residents to meet, host social activities and attend to care needs; the space will be key to improving the resident’s physical and mental health. Overall, the project aims to improve the general social wellbeing of the residents.
Yasamin Salimi
Hi, I’m Yasamin and I am currently a part of the CPU Ai atelier. My interests lie within the development of social and urban infrastructures. I am particularly interested in how we can use design to create more ‘healthy’ and adaptable spaces as new technologies continue to evolve. My software skills include InDesign, Photoshop, Revit, AutoCAD and Enscape.
For me, this project is interesting as it recognizes the social value and impact a space can have on the immediate community and allows us to create something which can act as a model for improved social housing across the city.
Weining Luo
Hi everyone! I am Weining Luo from Atelier CiA. I am interested in "genius loci" and atmospheres in architecture. I also prefer to explore the relationship between architecture and its context. I studied my BA in two creative cities: Beijing and London, and finally graduated from Central Saint Martins. I am good at collage-making and graphic layouts through Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and AutoCAD.
Building Bridges Pendle are registered Charity and in 2019 they celebrated their twentieth anniversary. The charity contributes to community relation and community cohesion meanwhile raising awareness about people with different backgrounds and cultures. Their aim is to help people, create new friendships that cross-cultural boundaries.
Our first Collaborator is Rauf Bashir who is the project manager of Building Bridges Pendle. He will be acting as our main contact on behalf of the charity along with Shabaz Ahmed and Katie Nolan who are the community developer officers. For further details visit their website at https://www.buildingbridgespendle.org.uk/about
If you want to get involved follow them on:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/buildingbridgespendle
Twitter - https://twitter.com/bbpendle
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bbpendle/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI-dd5vRGyz-7GK811jtOmg?view_as=subscriber
Tom Roylance
My focus is on the power of buildings to contain memory and identity. I studied Undergraduate Architecture at The Bartlett, London, before working in London for a year and moving to Manchester to study Masters Architecture. I often use Rhino to design but love to make physical models.
Jessica Bell
Hi I’m Jess! I am interested in co-housing, social housing and public freespace. I am particularly focused on how design can facilitate a more equal and fair society for those who are marginalised which is something I am able to explore in my atelier &rchitecture. I’m from the New Forest and studied my BA at Manchester then directly continued my studies into Masters. My skills lie in photoshop rendering, AutoCAD and sketch planning.
Community Led Action and Savings Support (CLASS) is a small, registered charity which provides professional support to savings groups affiliated to Greater Manchester Savers and their associated networks.
CLASS also supports affiliated savings groups in other towns and cities as these emerge through community exchange and mobilisation.
CLASS is committed to supporting and facilitating community-led processes.
CLASS works hard to protect this principle of community leadership.
CLASS also encourages and supports women to take on leadership positions within savings groups and in their communities.
Tania // MA01 // Hello, I’m from Manchester and my atelier is Continuity in Architecture (CiA). I completed my undergraduate degree at the Manchester School of Architecture and took part in ‘MSA Live’ myself. One fact about me is that I was born in Germany and lived there for a couple of years before moving to the UK.
Jonathan // MA01 // Hello, I live just outside of Manchester and am currently working in the Continuity in architecture atelier. Last year I completed my undergraduate degree at Newcastle University and went straight to study my Masters, so did not take a year out in practice. One fact about myself is that I have an unhealthy addiction to collecting architectural books (89 and counting)!
The Whitworth Gallery
This is the Whitworth founded in 1889 as the first English gallery in a park. Part of the University of Manchester, the Whitworth is a gallery that is a place of research and academic collaboration, and whose education and learning teams have generated new approaches to working with non-traditional arts audiences. The Whitworth is also a gallery that has retained a sense of the personal, the intimate and the playful. It is a place that its visitors love, and feel that they own.
Catherine // MA01 // Hi, I’m from Manchester and working in the Continuity in Architecture atelier. I studied my Undergraduate degree at Liverpool John Moores University before working with Bluesky Design Services. I worked for a year at the practice based in Stockport prior to joining MSA. One fact about myself is that I have two chihuahuas.
Collaborator // Inspire Bradford will be working in live collaboration with Kieran Thompson from Bradford Civic Society. Since 1942, the organisation has championed Bradford’s heritage and built environment, with the mission to inspire Bradfordians to love where they live. They encourage higher standards of design and architecture in future developments and intend to achieve this within the area of Little Germany.
Find out more about Bradford Civic Society and the work they do at: https://bradfordcivicsociety.co.uk/.
Twitter: @Bradfordcivic
Instagram: @Bradfordcivic
Skills // Inspire Bradford will predominantly look at master-planning solutions to the Little Germany area of Bradford city centre. Within this project our team will develop skills in building reuse which are becoming increasingly important as the world endures the climate emergency. On a large scale, the task therefore introduces issues that are relevant in today’s society and challenges that architects, and urban planners will have to consider in the future. On a smaller scale, our team will consider particular heritage values of buildings, deciphering the need to remove and retain aspects and study the smaller details of a building’s fabric. We will develop these skills through live discussions and presentations with external architects, exploration through sketching and CAD modelling and visualisation software.
Social Value // The social value within Inspire Bradford considers the positive effect that adaptive building reuse and retrofit can have on cities and residents. The project intends to encourage the reuse of existing structures as an alternative to demolition and ‘the new’. The masterplan proposals will tackle current climatic issues and create a larger-scale solution to building fabrics and energy systems. On a local level, the project programme includes the upskilling of Bradford’s local communities which have been disproportionally affected by current circumstances. The project brief is drawn from Bradford District’s Economic Recovery Plan (2020), in which the area of the city centre in focus is considered for a ‘Neighbourhood Retrofit’, creating a ‘15-minute neighbourhood’ in which access to local work, retail and services are sustained within the area.
Part 1 Employment: Smith Brooke Architects, London
Fun fact: I lived my ultimate top gear experience by motorbike riding along the Hai Van Pass in Vietnam, where do I apply to be apart of the Sons of Anarchy?
Hey, I'm Kareem. I'm an MSA graduate and currently am a MArch student. Architecture is a broad field, but I've always found myself at my best within software and so - in this team, I'll be on the line for helping you guys in that department if you need any. I loved events as a BA student and hope we can deliver a project to you as engaging as the ones I participated in before; it's online so there are limitations, but we'll try our best to mitigate them. Events are also your time to network and learn from other students. We've got a tough project in Anthropocene, but tougher projects encourage personal development. Also worth noting I can put in a good word with Calatrava for you.
Hi, I’m Josh and I joined the Manchester School of Architecture following my BA at Norwich University of the Arts. After graduating, I joined a small studio and worked on numerous residential projects, some designed to Passivhaus standards. Outside of my studies, I enjoy a cold brew (not coffee) and watching movies. I look forward to working with you!
Hi I’m Charlotte and I am a returning student at the MSA. I completed my BA in 2019 and went on to complete my Part 1 placement in Wilmslow, where I continue to work part time during my Masters. I am currently in the USE Atelier and within the project I will be the main point of contact between us and our collaborators. My skills lie in Microstation, adobe softwares, procreate and hand drawing. Im currently based in Manchester but a Yorkshire lass at heart and in my spare time I like to cook, paint or just get creative.
I’m Nosheen- I’m part of the Atelier USE and I’m currently writing a dissertation on the Architecture of Rescue. I work with Photoshop, Revit and hand drawings, and absolutely hate writing bios. I’ll be your advocate in creative exploration and decision-making, conceptualising, building strong narratives, and form part of the organising team. I love cake.
Hiya! My name is Tazeen and I am a returning student at the MSA after having completed my Part 1 year out in London where I am currently based. At present, I am studying in the CPU Ai Atelier and I am honestly so surprised to be enjoying online studio despite the distance. Team work really does make the dream work! In my spare time I enjoy running and discovering new bakeries places near where I live!
Join us for MSA Live this year to enhance your architectural skillset and the opportunity to network with professionals from the industry which we understand is not easy during this time!
The aim of this project is to provide a feeling of welcomeness throughout the year. With the use of colors, modularity and a sustainable approach, the project is going to create diversity in the neighbourhood. It will be equipped with modular spaces that can have different functions depending on the needs of the organization.
Hi, my name is Razaw Osman but you can call me Raz, I studied my undergraduate at Manchester School Of Architecture, my atelier is CIA and I did my year out at Gilling Dod Architects. My inspiration for architecture came from a road trip to Iraq (Kurdistan), as I was fascinated by the differences in buildings.
Hello! My name is Iman, I live between two countries, England and Qatar. I completed my BA at Manchester School of Architecture. My atelier is Advance practice. I enjoy sketching and Zumba (pre-quarantine).
Fun fact: my favourite tv show to watch is Friends. I have watched it over 5 times.
Experience: Working on a mix of educational and residential projects in and around Manchester and Sheffield. While in practice I was given the opportunity to be project lead on a primary school project in Sheffield.
Worked At: Southwest Architectural Design Institute
Experience: Working on community centre and elderly housing in Liverpool and Manchester. At present I am working on a renovated project about a converted an abandoned abattoir in East Manchester into a sustainable community centre.
Experience: I have previously worked on residential, commercial and church projects. Also have worked as a trainee site manager on social housing refurbishment sites.
Skills: Adobe suite, ArchiCAD, Revit, Rhino and Grasshopper
Architectural Interests: Community projects and housing for the elderly
Hobbies & Interests: I like bouldering, hiking, live music and cooking
Jane Leach is an experienced chartered architect, a Green Register listed eco-refurbisher and a RIBA-accredited Conservation Registrant. She runs a successful practice called i-Architect which based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, South Manchester. She is passionate about delivering eco-conscious designs for local homeowners. Jane also has extensive experience in the private and education sectors as she worked for the 4th largest architectural company in the world. Her talent is evidenced through her numerous housing awards.
Worked At: Guangxi Rongtai Architectural Design Co., Ltd
Experience: Worked on residential and gallery projects. Currently working on community centre in North Manchester which covers commercial areas, education and activity spaces.
Skills: Adobe suite, AutoCad, Sketchup, Rhino
Architectural Interests: Community project and sustainable design
Experience: I worked for a practice specialising in architecture conservation for 2 years. Based in the Birmingham office I worked solely with Listed Buildings and those of Historic value. Focusing on the care, repair and adaptation as well as designing new buildings for sensitive sites.
Skills: Adobe Suite, Revit, AutoCad, SketchUp
Architectural Interests:
The interaction between people and buildings.
Sustainable design strategies.
Hobbies & Interests: Road Cycling and Racing, Football and Music.