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Became an Architect, what’s next?

by Yonkers Observer Report
February 9, 2024
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Jill Shah

Jill Shah

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Architect turned Creative Technologist, Jill Shah, innovatively blends design and technology. A graduate of a leading Indian Architecture University, her journey delves into the fusion of these disciplines. In this post, Jill imparts insights on architects navigating the dynamic landscape of experiential design.

My journey as a designer started out in Architecture. Graduating from one of India’s leading Architecture Universities, my architecture practice was very conventional, crafting functional living, and working spaces while occasionally exploring Interior Design to flex my creative spirit. However, a pivotal moment led me to switch my career path towards becoming a Creative Technologist, immersing myself in the experiential industry. After four years in this dynamic field, I still find myself grappling with the nuances of this evolving role. Some days I fail to define what it distinctly means and some days I recognize its intrinsic similarities to my architectural background.

For fellow architects who, like me, sense the constraints of mainstream architectural practices in India, I offer a beacon of exploration that the vast realm of creative technology and experiential design awaits. In an era propelled by technological innovation, where generative AI redefines the boundaries of art and mixed reality reshapes our perceptions of physical spaces, architects possess a unique set of skills primed for adaptation. From infusing themed entertainment with spatial magic to harnessing interaction design for reimagining daily interactions, architects can serve as catalysts for ethical, accessible, and holistic technological integration. It’s time for architects to embrace these transformative opportunities and carve out new dimensions in design.

Jill Shah

Architects for Themed Entertainment

Blend your spatial design expertise with storytelling and technology to create immersive experiences. From theme parks to museums, there is potential to contribute by conceptualizing, designing, and executing spaces that transport visitors to fantastical realms while ensuring functionality and safety. Here, form and function follow each other.

Architects for Experiential Marketing

Bring a unique perspective to experiential marketing, focusing on creating memorable, equitable and responsible brand experiences through physical spaces. Close collaboration with marketers and content designers can redefine how interactive installations, pop-up shows, and event spaces can captivate audiences and reinforce brand identities.

Architects for Programming & Development

In the field of software development and programming, leverage your problem-solving skills and design thinking to envision and implement innovative solutions. Designers turned developers have a unique ability to bridge the gap between design and technology and offer seamless integration of form and function.

Architects for Information Architecture

You can play a crucial role in organizing and structuring complex information systems, applying principles of spatial design to digital environments. Collaborate with UX/UI designers and developers to create intuitive navigation, clear hierarchies and visually engaging interfaces that enhance user experience and usability.

These roles are a few of many such niche opportunities that offer a architects opportunities to apply their expertise in new and exciting ways, expanding their career horizons beyond traditional architectural practice.

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