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illustrate perspective, materials and colour, and will try out a variety of tasks and techniques for themselves, from the basics of drawing elevation and planned views to drawing and working on location.


Gabrielle, who has founded both an architecture and a design practice in west London, has undertaken work across the UK and abroad. She has also spoken at conferences organised by the Royal Institute of British Architects and also at Women in Architecture and is well known as a champion of widening access to her profession, which she believes is too often still perceived as elitist and closed.


“It is important that young people grasp that if they have talent and work hard, a career in architecture or design is a real possibility for them. Futureversity’s summer courses are an inspirational setting, a safe environment where young


people can gain the confidence and knowledge empowering them to take the next step towards realising a career ambition. I hope my class inspires many of those attending to consider architecture as a career option.”


About Gabrielle Gabrielle Omar is a creative powerhouse, a young architect and designer who appeared in the last series of the TV reality show The Apprentice. Gabrielle is passionate about architecture and design and wants to encourage more women and young people to enter the profession. She believes that people need to understand better what architects do, and that architects need to reach out and show people everywhere how their profession can enhance every aspect of their lives, from the buildings in which they live and work to the objects they use every day.


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