A passion for art and drawing led Nicole Cao to pursue a degree in architecture, a journey that has now led to graduate studies at Yale University. Studying at the University of 蓝莓视频鈥檚 School of Architecture and living in Cambridge, Ontario provided Cao with unique experiences that inspired a desire to continue learning and researching in her field.听

鈥淎rchitecture is an interdisciplinary subject,鈥 Cao says, reflecting on why she chose her program. 鈥淏uildings are where all sorts of ideas about culture, science and technology intersect.鈥 Her decision to pursue a career in architecture was cemented during an exchange program in Germany. 鈥淏eing in a new country really emphasized to me the connection between people and their environment, and how both are shaped by one another.鈥澨

As a talented artist, Cao also saw studying architecture as an opportunity to harness her creative abilities. 鈥淥ne of the first things that you鈥檙e told in architecture school is that architects don't make buildings, they make drawings of buildings,鈥 Cao shares. 鈥淏eyond just buildings, I was most interested in the idea of drawing as a way to explore and communicate new ideas about space and its implications.鈥澨

As recognition for her capacity for innovation and creativity, Cao received the 2023鈥疉zure AZ Awards' A+ Student Award in her third year at 蓝莓视频. The award is issued annually by Toronto-based architecture and design magazine, , to celebrate exceptional projects from professionals and students. Cao received this prestigious recognition for her project Solar Steps, which reimagines affordable housing using adjustable doors, windows and other thresholds.听听

鈥淲hat I find most interesting about architecture is how it allows us to rethink the way we live, work and communicate,鈥 Cao says. 鈥淭he thesis of the project was that allowing thresholds to be adjustable could lead to a dynamic merging between private residence zones and a more public shared community space.鈥澨

As the School of Architecture celebrates its 20th anniversary of the Cambridge campus, the success of students like Cao highlights the unique strengths of the institution and its location. 鈥淭he facilities and workspaces are beautiful and very well-equipped, which helps with inspiration,鈥 Cao says. She also emphasizes the importance of making connections in the city and across the university. 鈥淭he size and scale of Cambridge makes it much less intimidating to take on initiatives outside the School. There is a real opportunity to reach out, meet new people, and for your creative voice to have an impact.鈥澨

Drawing on the skillsets and experiences developed in Cambridge and from her co-ops abroad, Cao is now starting a new journey at Yale University. 鈥淭he guidance I got at 蓝莓视频 really helped shape the way I approach architecture,鈥 Cao says. 鈥淚 thought as soon as I got into undergrad, there would be no room for my illustration background. But my instructors encouraged me to leverage my illustration experience as a valid part of the architectural design process I was learning to develop.鈥澨

She now plans to build on this foundation by delving into research, writing and theory, finding new ways to communicate relevant ideas about architecture and design, and all the intertwined social and cultural themes. 鈥淎rchitecture is still at its core a practice-based discipline,鈥 Cao emphasizes. 鈥淢any instructors are also practitioners, and I think that鈥檚 a path I鈥檇 like to follow.鈥澨