I'm very passionate about architecture because it's what connects people through spaces.
It's all around us whether we see or not,
whether it's at work or in our private, personal lives.
I was very creative and curious child,
always interested in people, buildings, places.
When I was doing my A-levels, combining the artistic and the maths side
made me very interested in architecture.
I went to many Open Days and Brookes was the last one
and the one that drew me into this one the most was the studio.
I mean, I loved how big it is and how bright it is.
It's a great environment to study architecture.
The best thing about studying architecture at Oxford Brookes
is the creative freedom that it offers.
It gives the space to explore and develop as an architect –
and also the studio culture where we come together as a community
to help each other out in modelling, in drawing, in every single aspect of the course.
Buildings change every day like architecture does.
The most important aspect of designing is the people who are you designing for.
It's really important for the humankind.
That's why I love architecture.
