Interview
Shuai, Canada
Shuai Zhang is an independent architect whose work reflects a commitment to designing spaces that are both emotionally resonant and contextually grounded. With a decade of experience across residential and commercial projects, Shuai focuses on architecture as a quiet but powerful form of connection—between people, place, and purpose.
1 | Congratulations on your achievement! What inspired you to submit this project for the NY Architectural Design Awards?
Thank you! I decided to submit this project to the NY Architectural Design Awards because I believed it represented a meaningful step in my design journey. This project pushed me to explore new possibilities in spatial expression and material innovation, while staying grounded in human-centered thinking. I felt it truly captured the balance between creativity and functionality, which is something I always strive for in my work. The NY Architectural Design Awards are known for recognizing bold, thoughtful design, and I felt this project aligned well with that vision.
2 | What is the defining concept or vision behind your award-winning project?
The defining concept behind my award-winning project was to create a design that responds organically to its surroundings while offering a unique spatial experience. I was inspired by the idea of natural flow—how people move through space, how light travels, and how architecture can harmonize with both the environment and the users' needs. My goal was to use simple yet expressive forms and thoughtful material selection to create a structure that feels both innovative and grounded. Ultimately, it’s about designing with purpose—making spaces that are not only beautiful but also meaningful and engaging.
3 | Could you briefly share your journey into architecture and what inspired you to pursue this field?
My journey into architecture began with a fascination for how spaces shape human experience. Early on, I was drawn to the way buildings could influence mood, behavior, and interaction. Over the past decade, I’ve worked on a diverse range of projects—from commercial developments to residential designs—which has deepened my understanding of how architecture can respond to both functional needs and emotional connections. What inspires me most is the ability to transform abstract ideas into tangible environments that improve people’s everyday lives. Architecture, to me, is both a creative expression and a social responsibility.
4 | How would you describe the mission or goals of your company or studio?
As an independent designer, my mission is to create architecture that is thoughtful, context-sensitive, and emotionally resonant. I aim to design spaces that not only meet functional needs but also spark connection—between people, nature, and the built environment. Whether it’s a small-scale residential project or a larger commercial space, I always strive for clarity, purpose, and a sense of place. My goal is to make architecture that feels human—design that speaks quietly, but leaves a lasting impression.
5 | Were there any unexpected challenges during the design or construction phases? How did they shape the final result?
Yes, during the design phase, one of the unexpected challenges was adapting the original concept to strict site and zoning constraints. Balancing creative ambition with technical limitations required a lot of flexibility and problem-solving. I had to rethink certain spatial relationships, modify building forms, and refine material choices—without compromising the core vision of the project. These constraints, in the end, actually helped shape a more grounded and efficient design. They pushed me to focus even more on essential elements, resulting in a final outcome that was not only visually strong but also practical and responsive to its context.
6 | How does your design process usually unfold-from ideation to completion?
My design process begins with deep observation and research. I spend time understanding the site, its surroundings, the users’ needs, and the broader social and environmental context. From there, I start sketching ideas—both conceptually and spatially—focusing on how form, function, and experience can come together. Once a strong concept takes shape, I develop it further through drawings, 3D models, and material studies, continuously testing how the design performs both aesthetically and practically. I stay closely involved through every stage—from design development to detailing—ensuring that the core vision is preserved all the way to completion. I see design as a dialogue: between space and people, idea and reality.
7 | If you had to describe the journey of this project in three words, what would they be?
Explorative, Adaptive and Purposeful.
8 | What feedback have you received about your work that has been particularly meaningful or surprising?
One piece of feedback that really stayed with me came from a client who said, “I didn’t just get a building—I got a story.” That was very meaningful to me because it reflected how the design resonated on a deeper level. It reminded me that good architecture is not just about solving problems or making something look impressive—it’s about creating spaces that carry meaning, emotion, and memory. It was surprising and encouraging to see how the intention behind my design could be felt and appreciated in that way.
9 | What does receiving this recognition mean for you, your team, or your studio?
Receiving this recognition is both an honor and a deep encouragement for me as an independent designer. It affirms the value of my personal design approach and the years of dedication I’ve poured into my practice. Working solo can sometimes feel like a quiet path, so being recognized on an international stage reminds me that thoughtful, sincere design does resonate. It motivates me to keep pushing boundaries, exploring ideas, and staying true to my vision.
10 | How do you see this award influencing your future projects or career?
This award serves as both a recognition of my current work and a motivator for future projects. It encourages me to continue pushing creative boundaries, knowing that thoughtful, innovative design is valued. It also opens new opportunities for collaboration and exposure, allowing me to reach a wider audience and connect with other like-minded professionals. As I move forward, this recognition will inspire me to maintain a balance between creativity and responsibility, ensuring that my future projects continue to evolve while staying true to my core design values.
11 | What's a project or idea you've been dreaming of bringing to life, and why does it inspire you?
A project I’ve always dreamed of bringing to life is a community-focused, sustainable design that blends architecture with nature. I envision creating a space where people can come together, reconnect with the environment, and learn sustainable practices through their daily interactions with the built environment. This idea inspires me because it combines my passion for design with my belief in social responsibility. It’s about creating spaces that not only look beautiful but also help foster a greater sense of community, well-being, and environmental awareness.
12 | Where do you see the architectural field heading in the next decade, and how do you envision contributing to its evolution?
In the next decade, I see the architectural field increasingly embracing sustainability, technological innovation, and adaptive reuse. Architecture will continue to evolve as a response to global challenges such as climate change, resource depletion, and the growing need for human-centered spaces. I believe that architecture will become more integrated with technology, especially through smart building systems, AI-driven design tools, and sustainable materials that help minimize environmental impact. As for my contribution, I envision myself being part of this evolution by focusing on creating designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also socially and environmentally responsible. I want to push the boundaries of how architecture can contribute to a more sustainable, equitable, and connected world. I will continue to explore innovative, nature-inspired design solutions while ensuring that each project respects the local context and community needs.
13 | How do you see your designs contributing to the future of sustainable architecture?
I see my designs contributing to the future of sustainable architecture by integrating natural systems, energy-efficient solutions, and materials that minimize environmental impact. I believe that sustainable design is not just about using green technologies but also about creating spaces that promote well-being, encourage connection to nature, and reduce waste. Through my work, I aim to explore innovative ways to incorporate renewable energy, passive design strategies, and low-impact materials. At the same time, I focus on designing flexible, adaptable spaces that can evolve with the changing needs of both the environment and the community. Ultimately, my goal is to create architecture that is sustainable not just in terms of resources, but also in its ability to foster long-term, positive relationships between people and their surroundings.
14 | If you could design anything, with no limits on budget or imagination, what would it be?
If I could design anything without limits on budget or imagination, I would create a harmonious space that blends architecture, nature, and technology to foster human connection and well-being. It would be a global cultural hub—where people from all walks of life can come together, share ideas, and engage in meaningful exchanges. The design would integrate sustainable technologies, biophilic elements, and spaces for creativity, wellness, and collaboration. I envision it as a place where architecture transcends its physical form, creating an environment that nurtures not only the mind but also the spirit.
Entrant Company
Shuai Zhang
Sub Category
Public Space