Ross Mackenzie
I am a dual master's student at the University of Pennsylvania, pursuing degrees in Architecture and Integrated Product Design. My design philosophy centers on solving problems with empathy and a deep understanding of human needs, striving to create solutions that are impactful and sustainable. This philosophy extends to my interest in urban centers, which are the heartbeats of culture, innovation, and complexity.
My work explores how these urban spaces evolve, aiming to contribute to their navigation, experience, and sustainability. With a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, I advocate for diverse solutions that reflect the myriad ways people interact with their environments. This approach not only informs my academic pursuits but also my professional aspirations, where I hope to further my impact on urban architecture and design.
As a designer, I am dedicated to enhancing city life, ensuring that urban spaces are not only efficient and functional but also vibrant and inclusive. My goal is to innovate how people work, play, and live within cityscapes, contributing to the creation of environments that cater to a variety of needs.
My work explores how these urban spaces evolve, aiming to contribute to their navigation, experience, and sustainability. With a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, I advocate for diverse solutions that reflect the myriad ways people interact with their environments. This approach not only informs my academic pursuits but also my professional aspirations, where I hope to further my impact on urban architecture and design.
As a designer, I am dedicated to enhancing city life, ensuring that urban spaces are not only efficient and functional but also vibrant and inclusive. My goal is to innovate how people work, play, and live within cityscapes, contributing to the creation of environments that cater to a variety of needs.