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Nadine Ghezawi is a recent graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design’s intensive 5-year professional program earning a Bachelor of Architecture with Distinction.

Ghezawi's practice explores a range of conceptual, systemic, computational, and tangible systems that the world deals with. In these works, problem solving is always addressed with the user at the core, whether its dissecting the physicality of past political regimes or coding spatial sequences of sustainability for the future.

“The concept of “how the world works” has always been a constant theme in the way I think and the way I do.

Whether it’s questioning how caterpillars turn into butterflies, by what means engines run planes as a child, or how Bluetooth compares to photosynthesis, the question how is always followed by a why.

 

The power of observance has enticed a certain curiosity in me that has dictated the ideas behind both conceptual and concrete solutions or questions I would continue to pose; to find an answer to the “why” and what I can or can’t do with it.

 

With a perspective as such, continuing to understand the vital roles that make up our everyday and their relationship to one another, whether it’s the environment, politics, infrastructure, or technology, evokes the urge to trespass the limits of change and development through design.”

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