Aniqah Ahmed

Aniqah Ahmed is a highly motivated architecture student with research-driven and environmentally conscious approach to design. Their work explores themes of sustainability, social integration, and ecological connectivity, often investigating how architecture can support both human and non-human communities. Recent projects have focused on rewilding, animal migration, and the design of inclusive public spaces that foster social cohesion within urban contexts.

Proficient in tools such as Rhino, Enscape, AutoCAD, and Adobe Creative Suite, they combine technical precision with conceptual depth to deliver compelling spatial narratives and immersive visualisations. Ahmed recently participated in a competition project hosted by the Zaha Hadid Foundation, designing a speculative floating exhibition space on the River Thames that raises awareness about rising sea levels whilst simultaneously creating habitats for both people and wildlife.

Harbour Pavillion — Floating Exhibition
Harbour Pavillion — Floating ExhibitionA floating exhibition pavilion on the Thames, merging architecture, nature, and awareness to spotlight climate resilience, rising sea levels, and urban ecological harmony.
Rendered section of a floating pavilion blending exhibition, nature, and habitat spaces to promote environmental awareness and harmony between people and the aquatic landscape.
Rendered section of a floating pavilion blending exhibition, nature, and habitat spaces to promote environmental awareness and harmony between people and the aquatic landscape.
Site map and pictures showing the floating exhibition space located on the River Thames next to Tower Bridge, designed to engage visitors while blending with the river's dynamic environment.
Site map and pictures showing the floating exhibition space located on the River Thames next to Tower Bridge, designed to engage visitors while blending with the river's dynamic environment.
North and south elevations of the floating exhibition.
North and south elevations of the floating exhibition.
Rendered Images of the floating exhibition including how its deconstructed.
Rendered Images of the floating exhibition including how its deconstructed.