JIAHAO GE

JIAHAO GE

JIAHAO GE

RAUNAK CHAUDHARY

RAUNAK CHAUDHARY

CO-FOUNDER | CEO

CO-FOUNDER | CEO

CO-FOUNDER | CEO

CO-FOUNDER | CTO

CO-FOUNDER | CTO

CO-FOUNDER | CTO

CO-FOUNDER | CTO

Jiahao Ge (b. 2002, Beijing, China), also known as Fred, is a visualizer who navigates the intersections of reality and periphery to produce boundary-defying works. He holds degree of Bachelor of Architecture at SCI-Arc (2020–2025) with a continuous scholarship. Driven by an enthusiasm to exceed expectations, Ge is a follower of the discipline and a leader of manifestation. His works are not merely transcending visual expression but integrating other sensory dimensions, particularly through soundscapes as a form of storytelling.


Ge’s connection to architecture began in childhood, visualizing isolated worlds inspired by stimuli while playing on his bed. This imaginative instinct grew during middle school, where an encounter in selecting furnitures for his parents ignited his curiosity for colors, shapes, and spatial design, leading him to pursue architecture.



Jiahao Ge (b. 2002, Beijing, China), also known as Fred, is a visualizer who navigates the intersections of reality and periphery to produce boundary-defying works. He holds degree of Bachelor of Architecture at SCI-Arc (2020–2025) with a continuous scholarship. Driven by an enthusiasm to exceed expectations, Ge is a follower of the discipline and a leader of manifestation. His works are not merely transcending visual expression but integrating other sensory dimensions, particularly through soundscapes as a form of storytelling.


Ge’s connection to architecture began in childhood, visualizing isolated worlds inspired by stimuli while playing on his bed. This imaginative instinct grew during middle school, where an encounter in selecting furnitures for his parents ignited his curiosity for colors, shapes, and spatial design, leading him to pursue architecture.



Jiahao Ge (b. 2002, Beijing, China), also known as Fred, is a visualizer who navigates the intersections of reality and periphery to produce boundary-defying works. He holds degree of Bachelor of Architecture at SCI-Arc (2020–2025) with a continuous scholarship. Driven by an enthusiasm to exceed expectations, Ge is a follower of the discipline and a leader of manifestation. His works are not merely transcending visual expression but integrating other sensory dimensions, particularly through soundscapes as a form of storytelling.


Ge’s connection to architecture began in childhood, visualizing isolated worlds inspired by stimuli while playing on his bed. This imaginative instinct grew during middle school, where an encounter in selecting furnitures for his parents ignited his curiosity for colors, shapes, and spatial design, leading him to pursue architecture.



Raunak Chaudhary (B. 1997, Jaipur, Raj: IND) is a licensed architect (COA) and futurist working at the intersection of architecture, research and development, and management. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture (B.Arch) from Sushant School of Art and Architecture (SSAA, Delhi: IND) from 2015 to 2020. Pursuing his passion for integrating design and management, he earned a Postgraduate Program in Mastering Design Thinking from MIT Sloan School of Executive Management in 2021. Recently, he completed his Master of Architecture II (M.Arch II) at Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), receiving the SCI-Arc Graduation with Distinction Award and SCI-Arc Service Award for his role as DEI Co-lead.


Collaborating with C. Nikhil, A. Ritik, and C. Raunak, he designed “wearable architecture,” receiving a design patent (No: 366889-001, class 02-03) in 2023. His project “Co_al: Street animal training protocol” was shortlisted among top 5 entries for Saint-Gobain International Fellowship 2022-23. As Assistant Artist with M. Pravat, his work on “An Unconscious Geometry of Time” and “Structural Ruination” was exhibited at Nature Morte, New Delhi and 1x1 Gallery, UAE.

Raunak Chaudhary (B. 1997, Jaipur, Raj: IND) is a licensed architect (COA) and futurist working at the intersection of architecture, research and development, and management. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture (B.Arch) from Sushant School of Art and Architecture (SSAA, Delhi: IND) from 2015 to 2020. Pursuing his passion for integrating design and management, he earned a Postgraduate Program in Mastering Design Thinking from MIT Sloan School of Executive Management in 2021. Recently, he completed his Master of Architecture II (M.Arch II) at Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), receiving the SCI-Arc Graduation with Distinction Award and SCI-Arc Service Award for his role as DEI Co-lead.


Collaborating with C. Nikhil, A. Ritik, and C. Raunak, he designed “wearable architecture,” receiving a design patent (No: 366889-001, class 02-03) in 2023. His project “Co_al: Street animal training protocol” was shortlisted among top 5 entries for Saint-Gobain International Fellowship 2022-23. As Assistant Artist with M. Pravat, his work on “An Unconscious Geometry of Time” and “Structural Ruination” was exhibited at Nature Morte, New Delhi and 1x1 Gallery, UAE.

Raunak Chaudhary (B. 1997, Jaipur, Raj: IND) is a licensed architect (COA) and futurist working at the intersection of architecture, research and development, and management. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture (B.Arch) from Sushant School of Art and Architecture (SSAA, Delhi: IND) from 2015 to 2020. Pursuing his passion for integrating design and management, he earned a Postgraduate Program in Mastering Design Thinking from MIT Sloan School of Executive Management in 2021. Recently, he completed his Master of Architecture II (M.Arch II) at Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), receiving the SCI-Arc Graduation with Distinction Award and SCI-Arc Service Award for his role as DEI Co-lead.


Collaborating with C. Nikhil, A. Ritik, and C. Raunak, he designed “wearable architecture,” receiving a design patent (No: 366889-001, class 02-03) in 2023. His project “Co_al: Street animal training protocol” was shortlisted among top 5 entries for Saint-Gobain International Fellowship 2022-23. As Assistant Artist with M. Pravat, his work on “An Unconscious Geometry of Time” and “Structural Ruination” was exhibited at Nature Morte, New Delhi and 1x1 Gallery, UAE.

RAUNAK CHAUNDHARY

RAUNAK CHAUDHARY

CO-FOUNDER

CO-FOUNDER | CEO

Raunak Chaudhary (B. 1997, Jaipur, Raj: IND) is a licensed architect (COA) and futurist working at the intersection of architecture, research and development, and management. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture (B.Arch) from Sushant School of Art and Architecture (SSAA, Delhi: IND) from 2015 to 2020. Pursuing his passion for integrating design and management, he earned a Postgraduate Program in Mastering Design Thinking from MIT Sloan School of Executive Management in 2021. Recently, he completed his Master of Architecture II (M.Arch II) at Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), receiving the SCI-Arc Graduation with Distinction Award and SCI-Arc Service Award for his role as DEI Co-lead.


Collaborating with C. Nikhil, A. Ritik, and C. Raunak, he designed “wearable architecture,” receiving a design patent (No: 366889-001, class 02-03) in 2023. His project “Co_al: Street animal training protocol” was shortlisted among top 5 entries for Saint-Gobain International Fellowship 2022-23. As Assistant Artist with M. Pravat, his work on “An Unconscious Geometry of Time” and “Structural Ruination” was exhibited at Nature Morte, New Delhi and 1x1 Gallery, UAE.

Jiahao Ge (b. 2002, Beijing, China), also known as Fred, is a visualizer who navigates the intersections of reality and periphery to produce boundary-defying works. He holds degree of Bachelor of Architecture at SCI-Arc (2020–2025) with a continuous scholarship. Driven by an enthusiasm to exceed expectations, Ge is a follower of the discipline and a leader of manifestation. His works are not merely transcending visual expression but integrating other sensory dimensions, particularly through soundscapes as a form of storytelling.


Ge’s connection to architecture began in childhood, visualizing isolated worlds inspired by stimuli while playing on his bed. This imaginative instinct grew during middle school, where an encounter in selecting furnitures for his parents ignited his curiosity for colors, shapes, and spatial design, leading him to pursue architecture.



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