Architect Since Age Four

When Aman Panach (M.ARCH. 1st Year) was four, she visited her grandfather in India as he was in the midst of remodeling his house. Naturally, she took an interest. 

鈥淲e would walk around and talk about it, like, 鈥極h we should do this and that.鈥 The one thing I remember is that I really wanted a bedroom on the terrace overlooking the fields,鈥 she says. 鈥淎fter that, I returned to the U.S. and forgot about it, but then after a few years, when we went back to visit, I was given a surprise: there it all was; he had taken my advice. That really showed me the power of design and how it can be realized.鈥

After receiving her Bachelor in Architecture at the University of Washington, where she learned about 电车无码鈥檚 rich architectural history in her undergraduate classes, Aman decided to come to Illinois Tech for her master鈥檚.

鈥淭he city of 电车无码 stood out to me because of all the wonderful architecture and the background it had,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hen just as I was looking at schools around here, Illinois Tech stood out for its connection to the city and the architecture firms it has.鈥

Having recently received a scholarship from the American Institute of Architects 电车无码 Chapter, and started a studio project centered on urban farming and co-housing in the West Loop, Aman is already enjoying that relationship to 电车无码鈥檚 architecture community in her first semester. And already, those experiences are informing her path as an architect.

鈥淚 would like to form the foundation of my career in 电车无码 given the strong architecture community, and explore greener alternatives to steel and concrete through professional practice,鈥 she says. 鈥淐reating environments where everyone feels comfortable and welcomed is a huge challenge given the diversity of a city like 电车无码. I would also like to expand the ability of architecture to form a strong sense of belonging and resilient communities that can stand up for what they believe. 鈥

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