So, I remember very distinctly
being in a car
we're driving through London
and my dad was just asking me what I
wanted to be when I was older
and I was like, oh,
"I'd be an artist."
And he was like, "what
about architecture?"
Any I was like, "what is that?"
And he was like
"this, you know, designing all the
buildings that we live in."
So I'll go into Minecraft
and just build houses.
I could visualise things.
I had a lot of ideas,
but I don't think I had any set 
ideas of what the course
is going to be since I'd
never done anything
like it beforehand.
And I just wanted to
focus on the creative,
which is what I love doing 
I love thinking about how, you know 
it can bring different
tones and colours schemes,
and the lighting, how
people move through the
space and how you can create
beautiful experiences
with the physical parts of the building.
The course is really
geared around building
your team working skills.
And lots of people think that
architects, you know, work by themselves
which actually isn't the case.
An architect of the problem solver
You look at a
site and you see what's
missing and what you can do to
try and solve that problem.
And add to it, I think that's
something I've always had
a passion for.
When I see things that aren't working,
I just love to
try and solve them.
And I'm a perfectionist
at the same time as well.
I wanted to study
architecture because of
the fact that literally
shapes our society.
Our course often talks about how,
we're the generation that is
going to start to propel
our society towards
becoming , more like, carbon neutral,
being considerate of
our environment and
thinking about things like that and
applying that to all parts of
our society 
so that we can better look after our planet.
