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Wing Man Chan

Wing Man Chan

Hometown: Hong Kong

What does International Women’s Day mean to you?

A day to celebrate my identity and the growing status of women in the world and the industry. Knowing the theme each year goes from embracing basic rights for women in the beginning to taking up important roles, I am fascinated and very proud.

What woman inspires you and why?

The first name that came up to my mind is a Taiwanese writer named Sanmao or Echo Chen Ping. I remember reading her book, Stories of the Sahara, when I was 11. I felt overwhelmed by the idea of moving to the other half of the Earth, away from family and not being able to communicate fluently. The more I read into the book, however, the more appreciation I grew for her. It was a very bold decision to make and she had the courage to overcome all difficulties she was facing as a foreigner in the Sahara Desert. She really put lots of effort in the name of exploring the beauty and possibility of what life can be. Sanmao inspired me to step outside of my comfort zone. Instead of thinking “I will do this one day, just not now,” it should be “To do this one day, I better start preparing for it now.” I want to be able to tell my stories one day and be proud of the actions I have taken to accomplish different goals in life.

Why did you choose to study architecture?

I think I became interested in architecture and design since I was a primary school student. My father is both an architect and an interior designer. When I was around Primary Two, which is 2nd grade in the US, he brought me to his firm for a tour. At that time, I was curious about his job. When I entered his office, I was stunned. The picture was absolutely breathtaking! Everything was novel to me. Floor plans and models of different buildings were all around the office. Renderings of different buildings his team designed are hanging on the wall. There are tons of bookshelves full of books about different architects.

Growing up, I am that kid that spends the majority of my day reading. His company just seems like a big library to me and I remembered thinking those models were toys. I nearly broke one of them. I kept wandering around and asking my dad millions of questions about his job. From then on, I grew an interest in building design. I started to watch TV programs about architecture and interior design. That tour paved my way to dream of being an architect and hence, I chose to study architecture when I graduated from secondary school in Hong Kong.

Why should women and girls pursue an education in the architecture, design, or construction management industry? Why is it important to encourage women and girls?

I think we can all agree that architecture, design, and CM industries are essential and are related to shaping the setup of a living environment. In the architecture field, as we all said, designs should be user-centered. Having the majority of designers being male, there is a lack of viewpoint and opinion regarding female users’ experience in a design. As simple as a restroom design, women and girls would know better about what elements should be included because we are the users. Having women and girls entering these industries, I believe would bring a more considerate and well-rounded design process in general for the industry.

What’s something interesting you’re currently working on? Personal or academic.

Academically, I am working on public space design for Hong Kong. It is the type of space that is lacking in Hong Kong. I have come across different research that makes me know more about where I grew up and how I should approach the design. I believe that urban planning should be done because of users’ need or improvement for the environment, not just to fulfill a standard and financial goal set up by the authorized body. Sadly, that’s what is happening in Hong Kong. Generating revenue comes before everything else.

Personally, I have been learning roller skating. I was never good at any sports activities that have wheels involved. With the pandemic, I have a lot more time to keep trying!

What do you think is the biggest issue today facing women of your age?

I think the biggest issue today facing women of my age has to be self-appreciation. Social Media platforms always portray unrealistic images of what beauty is and convincing women of the most important measure of our value is the look. The fact is that our look shouldn’t be the only standard to judge if a woman is outstanding. I remember watching a video about adjectives media uses to describe male and female celebrities. While most of the terms used on a man are related to their ability, like hard-working and smart, females are often complimented for their looks, like being elegant or beautiful. Of course, we can be proud of our physique, but there should be much more beyond the look that we should appreciate, whether it is our sports ability, ability to write, ability to design, etc. There are so many characteristics and good values of each of us that we should recognize and be proud of.

What has you most excited about the future?

Personally, I am really excited about what I would have accomplished 10 years from now if I become an architect, and of the number of items I have checked off from my bucket list. I am also looking forward to how technology would evolve to benefit users and help to make our daily life more convenient.

On International Women’s Day, what is the most important message you want to send out to young women thinking about their education?

Whatever you have in mind to achieve, just go for it. Every accomplishment and achievement started small somewhere.

Sovanarry Phy

Hometown: Long Beach, CA

Why did you pick your major and what do you want to do with your degree?

I went back to school because I wanted to learn how to create eco-focused designs. However, now I am realizing that I also have a passion for urban design and hope I can do both of my interests in the future.

What makes NewSchool special?

The small classes are great because there is more communication between the student and professor. For example, my thesis advisors Vuslat Demircay, Michael Stepner, and Joe F. Kennedy has always made time for me when I needed guidance.

What has been your favorite class? Why?

It was the City Planning Class, taught by Brian Mooney. I never knew how much thought went into the urban perspective and was literally blown away after I took this class.

Where is your favorite spot on campus?

Library

What do you plan to do after graduation?

Continue my career at FPBA and compete all my tests required to get my license.

What would people be surprised to know about you?

I grew up playing sports and enjoy playing football.

What advice do you have for aspiring architects?

The beauty of being a student is that we have no ties with any company and this makes it easier to meet other professionals. Use this as an opportunity to establish connections and learn from them.

We hear that your thesis project has received a lot of attention! Tell us more about the project, your background, and why you picked this topic.

The Salton Sea is drying up with potential catastrophic environmental and health impacts for Southern California. My thesis is about exploring the use of Eco-tourism as a tool to increase awareness of the sea and the environmental issues as a means to get people working towards solutions. I chose this because this issue has been going on for years now, yet no one is talking about it. Even though I may not know where this project will lead me in the future, I am just hoping to inspire others in order to make a change.

Ryan Owens

Hometown: Albemarle, North Carolina

In which branch of the military did you serve?

United States Navy

Years of military service

5 years

How do you apply your military experience to your education?

Time management.

What has been your favorite thing about attending NewSchool?
My cohort.
What are your career goals after you graduate?

Not having a job, but a career.

How has your experience in the military and in college prepared you for your future?

Confidence, knowing I’m well trained and ready for anything.

What would you like people to know about the life of a student veteran?

It’s very different, but a new path willing to take on new obstacles.

What advice would you give to veterans who are thinking about pursuing a college education?

Just do it.

Ryan’s Favorite Class Project
Inhabiting the Space Frame: Downtown TJ
Graduate Architecture Project
Instructor: Blas Herrera

Robert Hollis

Hometown: Rocklin, California

Why did you choose to study architecture?
At a young age, I enjoyed art, innovation, and helping people. Architecture is a field where you can do all three of those things. As I got older, I began to see endless opportunities in architecture to improve the way we live and interact in nature and the built environment.
What makes earning a degree at NewSchool special?

NewSchool is a well-known university in the Southern California region and is located in one of the largest design hubs on the West Coast. The school is active in its community and abroad creating endless opportunities for graduating students.

What has been your favorite thing about attending NewSchool?
Having studios projects that put you in direct connection to practicing professionals, stakeholders, and community members. Getting real-world experience early on is fun, challenging, and essential to learning.
What are your career goals after you graduate?

My career goals are to become a licensed architect and eventually own my own firm. My goal as an architect is to design buildings that work with the environment to combat climate change and sick building syndrome.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?

I never thought that I had what it takes to become an architect. As I was planning to enroll in a film school, I went with my gut feeling and took a last-minute leap of faith.

What advice do you have for incoming students?

Find a job working at an architecture firm right away, even if you do not have any experience. Working in the field is a lot different than you would expect and will benefit you greatly in the long run.

Why should a prospective student choose NewSchool?
I came to NewSchool because of its location and its focus on architecture and construction management. It seems like there is an architecture firm on every corner and they all want to hire NewSchool students. I found an amazing job right away that is two blocks away from the campus and twelve blocks away from the water.

Robert’s Favorite Class Project
Water Purification Park | Fourth Year Undergraduate Architecture
Project By: Robert Hollis, Colin McGregor (4th Year Architecture) & Sarah Bogari (3rd Year Interior Architecture & Design)
Instructor: Daniela Deutsch
This was a re-design of Mission Bay’s De Anza Cove Park. It includes a wetlands research & education center, water purification plant, temporary housing, parks, and plazas for visitors. The internal goal was to design a building that enhances the natural environment by cleaning water run-off that enters Mission Bay and reducing c02 emissions. The water purification plant is a key feature of the overall park design and is integrated into the research facility. Click here to check out their final board.

Nasser Alajmi

Hometown: Saudi Arabia

What makes NewSchool special?

The school is unique for its knowledgeable instructors and its dynamic programs. Also, the library has an extraordinary collection of books. Furthermore, the creative energy at NewSchool is high due to the inspirational studio environment.

What has been your favorite class? Why?

For me, the studio classes are my favorite classes. In part, this is because I can see the problems from another perspective to solve them, and in doing so, I am using architecture to do it.

What has been your favorite project?

I would personally have to say that the intra-dynamic elementary school that I have designed for my thesis year. The school is a place where the minds of the children are able to grow in a creative sense.

Where is your favorite spot on campus?

The public area that is next to the print center because I can meet friends during break time.

What do you plan to do after graduation?

My plan is to begin interning so that I can develop my knowledge and further it while working in the office atmosphere. Just like I have done in school, being able to work on different projects really helps develop the style as an architect and furthers the knowledge.

What would people be surprised to know about you?

I was invited by the Saudi Royal Embassy in Washington, D.C. to present my patterned designed invention to the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the U.S., Her Royal Highness Princess Reema Al Saud. I was also the Lead Designer for the NHAB competition 2019. The team and I were first introduced at NewSchool for the NHAB competition. Finally, I’m an oil painter and my most recent commission was a painting for Sir Rod Stewart.

Tell us more about the project you presented to the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia!

For many decades, travelers have waited a long time between flights, usually because of some technical issues or layovers. Sleeping or waiting in the waiting area seats or even grabbing some floor space cannot be the only options passengers are left with. The airports are in the process of making some better and comfortable places for travelers to rest that will benefit both the travelers and profits to the airport as well.  The Sleeport is an invention that highlight’s the problem areas, which altogether generated the need for sleeping space in an airport. The future of this relaxing accommodation named Sleeport tens to accommodate tired passengers while also provides adequate levels of privacy and safety using advanced technology.

What advice do you have for incoming students?

My advice to incoming students is to embrace the architectural culture and to keep an open mind to grow. My last advice to enjoy studio.

Karen Pachon Trujillo

Hometown: Armenia, Quindio. Colombia S.A.

Why did you pick your major and what do you want to do with your degree?

I picked this major because I always have dreamt of designing and building better and innovated spaces that meet the expectations of the clients and improve the image of the cities contributing to create a better aesthetic appearance and be pleasant to the senses. Also, since high school I started to interact in final studio presentations of architectural students, having the possibility to interact with people in this field.

With my degree and after obtaining my architectural licensure, I want to create my own design-build firm that focuses on designing and building comfortable, interactive and innovated spaces where people could feel free, happy, comfortable, and could interact with other people and nature; creating at the same time a better image of a city.

What makes NewSchool special?

NewSchool focuses on architecture, construction, and design that leads to students who have a more particular focus and could concentrate on these areas that are important for the development of a project. Also, the school has a multicultural environment since you interact with people from different parts of the country and the world, this allows you to share the knowledge and experiences of their own cultures and in this way, we can broaden our knowledge.

What has been your favorite class at NewSchool and why?

In general, my favorite classes are the design studios because in these classes you get to explore many aspects of architecture that help you to understand better your own interest in architecture and at the same time it helps you to understand the design process of an architectural project. It is also a space to explore your creativity and the different ways you can communicate your ideas, all of this, helps you to be more prepared for the time you are out there in the industry.

What has been your favorite project?

Actually, my favorite project is the one I am working right now in my integrated design studio that will extend for two quarters. This project is an urban development of a city block in Seattle. One of the things that I like from this project is the opportunity to approach a design project from different areas in order to come up with a holistic design that will create a better image of Seattle’s Waterfront. Another thing that I like from this project is that it is one of the projects from the architecture program that will help you to better understand the design process and at the same time help you know what it takes to develop a project, keeping in mind the different areas of architecture such as lighting, landscape, interior, structure, form, envelope, circulation, systems, etc. in order to create a project more close to reality.

Where is your favorite spot on campus and why?

My favorite spot on campus is my studio because I have my own space to focus on my work, study and at the same time I have the opportunity to interact with other students that can help me to clarify my ideas, share knowledge with others and help out others.

What do you plan to do after graduation?

After I graduate I plan to start working for architectural and/or construction firm here in California or in another state (I am open to exploring new opportunities) in order to get experience in the field. While I am working I plan to start working on my architectural licensure and possibly get a master’s later on.

What would people be surprised to know about you?

The way that I made my dreams come true even though many people had doubt of it since at the time of starting this life project here in this school I had many negative predictions about things that could happen since according to these opinions I would not have the opportunity to continue my career in this country because I would not have the support and help needed to make this project real because of the cost of it. But I never had doubt that I could make it true and I threw away all of these opinions and just focused exclusively on making these dreams come alive.

What advice do you have for incoming students?

That do not falter in your determination of making true your dreams and do not keep in mind the negative opinions of people. Dreams are possible as far as we are willing to make them true.

Ivan Hu

Hometown: San Francisco / Los Angeles, CA

Why did you pick your major and what do you want to do with your degree?

I enjoy the diverse possibility of Architecture and the challenge that it brings every day. I do wish to practice in the field of architecture after graduation.

What makes NewSchool special?

Inter-discipline with other design fields and the diverse ideology of professors at NewSchool.

What has been your favorite class at NewSchool and why?

Studio and Building Systems. One brings the challenge of solving a problem in a given scenario. Building Systems provide a realistic methodology and solution to what we do.

What has been your favorite project?

A Mixed-Used Urban project in Portland and Museum in Los Angeles.

Where is your favorite spot on campus and why?

Student Lounge: It has transformed to be somewhere great (and bias because I was part of the team that redesigned it).

What do you plan to do after graduation?

Work in an architectural office and venture to have my own practice if the possibility occurs.

What would people be surprised to know about you?

Architecture was my fourth major to study in. I studied 3 1/2 years bio-chemistry to pre-medical with a focus on Orthopedic out of high school. Transferred to Fashion Design for 1 year. 2 years in Business Economics and Finance, before finding my passion in Architecture at age 26.

What advice do you have for incoming students?

The road to your goal is never linear. But every obstacle and downfall we encounter builds who we are. We go through each day knowing we can bring something to our world, but more importantly, wherever we are: Be humble, be hungry, and ALWAYS be the hardest worker in the room.

Enedina Rodriguez

Hometown: San Diego, California

Why did you choose to study architecture?

I plan to design skateparks.

What makes earning a degree at NewSchool special?

A great opportunity to dive deeper into the art of design and what goes into creating architecture.

What has been your favorite thing about attending NewSchool?

The opportunity that is available at the school even for the field of work I plan on pursuing.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?

I am someone that likes to take the time to create something different and fun.

What advice do you have for incoming students?

There is something for everyone and new doors that will open coming into the school and meeting the right people to help you along your path.

Why should a prospective student choose NewSchool?

If you are unsure of the environment to study in, NewSchool will be a great place to start because of the size of the school and the way the professors create space for everyone’s learning pace.

Dakotah Tompkins

Hometown: Eagle Point, Oregon

In which branch of the military did you serve?

United States Navy

Years of military service

4.5 years

Why did you choose NewSchool?
The different variety of minors and small class sizes.
How do you apply your military experience to your education?

Discipline in the workflow to get my assignments done on time.

What has been your favorite thing about attending NewSchool?
The small class sizes and the one-on-one time you get with your professors.
What are your career goals after you graduate?

Masters in structural engineering.

How has your experience in the military and in college prepared you for your future?

I was able to really focus on my education.

What would you like people to know about the life of a student veteran?

The military really helped with me being able to meet deadlines.

What advice would you give to veterans who are thinking about pursuing a college education?
What are you waiting for?

Christopher Pozil

Hometown: Irvine, CA

Why did you pick your major and what do you want to do with your degree?

Architecture combined my love for science and art and I plan to get licensed as an architect and work on the design side of high-end fabrication and see where it takes me.

What makes NewSchool special?

Great people in a great location within a great city.

What has been your favorite class? Why?

Studio is always a new chance to take on a new challenge that involves learning and usually something to be proud of.

Where is your favorite spot on campus?

Studio VI, represent.

What do you plan to do after graduation?

Stay with my current employer, Basile Studios.

What would people be surprised to know about you?

I’m better than David Pierre at basketball.

What advice do you have for aspiring architects?

Give it your all and stay inspired by always exploring new styles and designs.

We hear you’re working on a really cool project! Tell us more.

“Conformitas” is an undulating tunnel of CNC-routed plywood and LED strips that illuminate with patterns of light conforming to the position of where people are standing or moving within. The goal here is to create a space that can remind us of the power of architecture in the moment.

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