
Yasmin Eid
Student of ArchitectureSJB
Yasmin sees architecture as more than just buildings—it is a language, a means of questioning norms, and a way of shaping spaces with meaning. She is drawn to architecture that does more than construct; it critiques, challenges, and considers both the visible and invisible forces that define the built environment. To her, great design is intentional, thoughtful, and alive with purpose.
Currently working in the industry while completing her Master of Architecture, Yasmin is drawn to the intersection of design, activism, and cultural storytelling. She is refining her skills in conceptual design and public architecture, with a deep interest in projects that centre community, history, and cultural narratives. As she continues to learn and grow, she hopes to contribute to work that is both intentional and transformative. Beyond architecture, Yasmin finds creativity in many forms. She paints, writes, and practices archery, always drawn to activities that challenge her focus and expression.