Jacqueline’s interest in architecture was ignited during a high school trip to Mai Châu, Vietnam, where she helped build a home for a disadvantaged family, fostering her passion for socially responsive design. At The Bartlett School of Architecture, she explored innovative methodologies—from wearable spatial tools to adaptive floating infrastructures—demonstrating her commitment to creative experimentation and environmental resilience. Her postgraduate project, The Flooding School for Amphibious Living, exemplified this ethos. Currently at Broadway Malyan, Jacqueline has gained insights into the business of architecture and leadership within an Employee-Owned Trust. She is developing robust business acumen alongside her design skills, aiming to bridge commercial and socially driven practices, addressing pressing societal challenges through architecture while navigating the complexities of a capitalist system.
Jacqueline Yu
