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'A statement of my reasons for wanting to study architecture at MSA

Architecture is the idea of belonging, the art of creating human experience, and I am determined to explore and be a part of its limitless possibilities. For me, The Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) is not just a place to study; it is a place to challenge ideas and to go above and beyond what architecture can be. The dual-institution structure between the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University combines research strength with creative energy, which I believe would give me access to world-class resources and provide me the opportunity for diverse, collaborative learning. Moreover, its strong focus on sustainability, technological innovation, and urban regeneration provides me the perfect environment to develop my skills, my creativity,and contribute to the future of the built environment. The university's location in the city of Manchester, with its magnificent blend of modernity and historical architecture rooted in the city's industrial past, off...

' My own review of a recent building that I have visited'

During a recent visit to York Minster Cathedral, I was deeply impacted. While visiting this masterpiece, I was fascinated by its towering stained-glass windows and detailed stone carvings. Every detail made me wonder about the incredible skill of the medieval builders who created it. What made it even more interesting to me was how the building balanced both warmth and awe, strengthening my belief that architecture can evoke powerful emotions ,something I want to bring into my own work.

‘A statement about my favorite architect'

Maya Lin is one architect who has greatly influenced me. Her start is a little unusual—her extraordinary ambition and determination to achieve something bigger despite her lack of professional experience at a young age. An example of this is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Her work inspires me, a dialogue about art, architecture, and the human experience, showing that architecture is not just about buildings but about emotions and storytelling. Her focus on sustainability is especially inspiring in today's world.

' A Work of architecture which I would like to experience in person’

One building I would love to experience in person is the Parliament Building in Budapest by Imre Steindl. Its neo-Gothic design, detailed with delicate carvings and soaring spires, reflects the unique combination of architectural styles. This building shows how architecture can reflect a country's history and culture. I admire how the building blends beauty with national pride while still being an active political space. It has always captivated me, and the way it connects with the river and the city around it makes it even more inspiring.

' Not a person but a place' 2025

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This artwork represents your favorite person someone whose presence brings you peace, relief, and a deep sense of comfort. I used aluminum wires to create a half-human figure, focusing on the upper body. Using a whiteboard helped me refine the wires and stabilize the structure. I combined this with elements of life, such as flowers to represents life, I wanted my work to evoke a deeper feeling. Process& development

‘ He was an observer’ 61.0 cm ×76.2cm

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Oil color 2024 This piece of art was inspired by a local café back home. In the café, there was a wall full of paintings, and a man was sitting in front of it, observing. I absorbed that moment and felt compelled to capture it in a painting. Process & development

‘Complex Shapes’

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A series of Black ink sketchs 2024

‘Vision of complexity ’ 2025

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In This 3D model I wanted to create something detailed and unique. The golden sheet reflects the unclear clarity of complexity where vision is both sharp and blurred,reflecting the beauty of structured chaos. Process & development.

‘ Continuous line’ 12cm×16cm

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This is a spontaneous drawing with no prior planning. It was an expression of my feelings in that moment. I had leftover colors from a finished painting, so I decided to create some thing with continuous line using black ink without stopping spreading the acrylic colors in this way as a reflection of my emotion.

‘ My Sunflower’ 2025

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My sister always loved sunflowers, so this painting of a sunflower is a dedication to her. Sunflowers remind me of her since they are a sign of power, warmth, and steadfast optimism. I tried to capture the flower's vibrant energy, its delicate petals, and its moving towards the sun using oil painting . I wanted to express my love, gratitude, and the beauty of our relationship through this piece of art. Process & development.

‘Still life painting’ 14cm×18cm

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2022 Oil color Process.

‘ Exploring Perspective in Architecture’ 22.9 cm × 30.5 cm

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This sketch is based on a photo I took during a walk in tatton park. I was really drawn to the perspective and couldn’t stop looking at it. I used fine liner pens for the sketch, as I wanted to explore architectural perspective, and this was one of the views I captured to sketch later.

‘PHOTOGRAPHY’

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This picture was taken on a street in Manchester ,from this photo you can see Manchester's mix of historic and modern architecture is inspiring. Seeing old and new buildings side by side makes me think about how design shapes a city's identity. This picture was taken at a construction site, capturing my perspective of the building. Watching it take shape made me appreciate the complexity of architecture—how materials, structure, and design come together to create aesthetic space. This picture was taken in one of the corners of Manchester Cental library.This space made me reflect on how simple architectural details can shape our experience of a place.

‘ Fragments of motion’ 2025

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This work captures the rhythm of movement through illustrated dancing figures. After drawing them, I printed and assembled them into a dynamic collage, where fragmented moments connect to evoke motion within a static frame.

‘ Identity ’ 2025

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In this acrylic painting I wanted to show ‘Identity’ a fragmented reflection of the self, with a figure resembling a broken mirror. The use of triangles and geometric shapes creates a sense of confusion, symbolizing the inner turmoil and the struggle of finding clarity in a fractured sense of identity. Process & development.