Aya Kunbus

Aya Kunbus is a 21 year old female designer who is currently studying Interior Architecture in London. Her spirit is always happy, she has a positive outlook on life, and is passionate about creating spaces that connect people together through the medium of architecture. Kunbus believes that architecture can be a way to enhance daily living, facilitate connections with one another, and create a catalyst for positive change within a local community.

Due to her inherently upbeat and imaginative nature, Kunbus approaches each project with enthusiasm and curiosity. Ultimately, she has the conviction to complete every project in an efficient, thorough, and purposeful manner.

Kunbus has a strong interest in adaptive reuse, sustainable architecture, and community-oriented design. She is exploring how to take currently existing buildings and turn them into vibrant, environmentally-friendly places with her creativity and imagination. In addition, through her school projects, she has found a passion for combining technical systems thinking and expressive visual storytelling using digital visualisation or rendering techniques to clearly communicate her ideas in an engaging and realistic way.

Aya Kunbus
Aya Kunbus
Aya Kunbus
Aya Kunbus
Kunbus' design for the old civic action lab that is located in the heart of Kentish Town. Giving the building a duel purpose for day and night, with a climbing gym in the morning and food market at night. Two functions collide during the evening. This design ensures bringing the community together, sharing different cultural food from different countries and, a key point to the design, adding colour to the building that relates back to the colourful street she walked by during her site visit.
Kunbus' design for the old civic action lab that is located in the heart of Kentish Town. Giving the building a duel purpose for day and night, with a climbing gym in the morning and food market at night. Two functions collide during the evening. This design ensures bringing the community together, sharing different cultural food from different countries and, a key point to the design, adding colour to the building that relates back to the colourful street she walked by during her site visit.